@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02016418, author = {大城, 隆 and 平山, 清武 and 仲田, 行克 and 玉那覇, 秀雄 and 平良, 久子 and Ohshiro, Takashi and Hirayama, Kiyotake and Nakada, Yukikatsu and Tamanaha, Hideo and Taira, Hisako}, issue = {4}, journal = {琉球大学保健学医学雑誌=Ryukyu University Journal of Health Sciences and Medicine}, note = {Two cases of Down's syndrome who had initially clinical and hematological pictures resembling acute leukemia are reported. The first case, a 10-day-old boy (47, XY, +21), at first he was thought to have a leukemia and received the chemotherapy. The second case, a 2-day-old boy (47, XY, +21), he was not treated with antileukemic agent. These all clinical and hematologic abnormalities disappeared over a period of few months. Thus they never really had true leukemia. Nagao and associates to ascribe these leukocyte disorders to Transient abnormal myelopoiesis (TAM) rather than to true leukemia., 論文}, pages = {351--357}, title = {[原著]白血病様変化をともなった Down 症の2例}, volume = {3} }