Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Overview What is acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL)? Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is a rare blood cancer. It’s a form of acute myeloid leukemia that happens when a genetic mutation (change) creates abnormal white blood cells that multiply uncontrollably in your bone marrow. Healthcare providers may call this condition APL leukemia or M3-leukemia. APL is a serious condition with life-threatening symptoms, including excessive bleeding, which come on suddenly and quickly get worse. Thanks to treatment that’s an innovative combination of chemotherapy and non-chemotherapy drugs, healthcare providers can treat and often cure acute promyelocytic leukemia. Symptoms What are the symptoms of acute promyelocytic leukemia? Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) symptoms develop when your bone marrow can’t make normal numbers of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. If you have low blood cell levels (pancytopenia), you may develop serious symptoms, includi...
Claustrophobia Overview What is claustrophobia? Claustrophobia is an intense fear of confined or enclosed spaces. Many fears seems reasonable. We all try to avoid things that make us feel uncomfortable. The difference between a fear and a phobia is that a phobia is an intense and irrational fear toward one or more things or situations. Also, with phobias, the level of your fear doesn’t match the actual danger presented by the feared object or situation. Phobias become a health issue when the fear interferes with your ability to carry out daily activities. Phobias can limit your ability to work efficiently, put a strain on your relationships and reduce your self-esteem. What situations can trigger claustrophobia? Common triggers include: Tunnels. Elevators. Trains. Airplanes. Small cars. Caves. MRI imaging machine. Cellars. Small rooms without windows or with windows that can’t be opened. Thoughts about being in a confined space. What does claustrophobia feel like? If you have clau...