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Could Mottling On 12 Year Old S Skin Be Indicative Of Relapsed Leukemia?

My 12 year old daughter has been exhibiting mottling all over her arms and legs. None on her torso. She has not been exposed to cold or heat. She was diagnosed at age 2 with A.L.L. (leukemia) and had chemo treatment over 2.5 years and there have been no relapses since. :o) I do have concerns with the mottling as this was one of the symptoms when first diagnosed with A.L.L.
Fri, 29 Apr 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your daughter experience of mottling on her skin following a diagnosed Acute lymphocytic leukemia I am suggesting strongly that she has developed a relapse with predilection to the skin surface

In view of this please see an oncologist specialist for adequate laboratory investigations as well reevaluation of her chemotherapy medication

I hope this helps Regards
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Could Mottling On 12 Year Old S Skin Be Indicative Of Relapsed Leukemia?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your daughter experience of mottling on her skin following a diagnosed Acute lymphocytic leukemia I am suggesting strongly that she has developed a relapse with predilection to the skin surface In view of this please see an oncologist specialist for adequate laboratory investigations as well reevaluation of her chemotherapy medication I hope this helps Regards