Abstract
16 years from onset, a patient with motor neurone disease lives a normal life. A lady presenting with chronic myeloid leukaemia, the diagnosis confirmed by bone marrow studies, was treated with busulphan for a total of 5 weeks. 14 years later, bone marrow examination was normal and the condition could only be diagnosed from the Philadelphia chromosome.
Key Words
Posology - Motor neurone disease - Chronic myeloid leukaemia - Richard Hughes