Three cases of childhood acute lymphatic leukaemia masquerading as juvenile chronic arthritis are presented. All had symptoms and signs for at least 4 months before leukaemia was diagnosed and in two the full blood count was normal at presentation. The importance of a high index of suspicion is emphasized, particularly if the white cell count is low.
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Bradlow, A., & Barton, C. (1991). Arthritic presentation of childhood leukaemia. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 67(788), 562–564. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.67.788.562
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