Symptoms of CLL


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CLL is associated with excessive numbers of lymphocytes in the peripheral blood. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is a common disease.


The symptoms of CLL may include enlarged lymph nodes, anemia, fatigue, fever, and night sweats.


Other symptoms of CLL include weight loss, anemia, and recurrent infections. CLL symptoms may include abnormal bruising and bleeding.

 

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To view the and differential diagnosis of CLL symptoms go to our Medicine Methods page.

Symptoms of CLL often do not lead directly to the underlying diagnosis and many symptoms can be misleading. Please review all concerns and information found on this website with your health care provider.