leukemiaid
Leukemiaid is a term that has appeared in medical literature to describe conditions or tissue findings that resemble leukemia but are not true clonal hematologic malignancies. In practice, the word is not a standard diagnostic category in modern classifications, and its use has been limited and varied. When it has been employed, leukemiaid has generally referred to patterns of elevated white blood cells or tissue infiltration that mimic leukemia clinically or histologically, without evidence of a malignant, clonal neoplasm in the bone marrow or peripheral blood.
In clinical use, leukemiaid is often associated with reactive or benign processes that can produce leukemia-like
Diagnosis and management focus on underlying causes rather than the label itself. If leukemia is excluded by
Historically, leukemiaid terminology has been superseded in many settings by more precise classifications such as leukemoid