Abstract:Cerebral Hemorrhage is the most common neurological complication in acute leukemia and often leads to death. It may result from underlying leukemic effects on the immune or hematopoietic systems, or from antileukemic therapy. Several studies have been established to understand the pathophysiological mechanisms causing neurological manifestation in acute leukemia.Our case demonstrates that cerebral hemorrhage can occur as the first sign of this disease.
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