Survival times are given for 33 patients who died from acute
myelogenous leukaemia. Also measured was the patient's white blood cell
count at the time of diagnosis. The patients were also factored into 2
groups according to the presence or absence of a morphologic
characteristic of white blood cells. Patients termed AG positive were
identified by the presence of Auer rods and/or significant granulation
of the leukaemic cells in the bone marrow at the time of diagnosis.
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