Acute leukemia is a group of malignant disorders characterized by the clonal expansion of one or more blood cell lines, affecting hematopoietic organs and leading to severe symptoms such as anemia, neutropenia, and thrombocytopenia. Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common type of acute leukemia in adults, with rapid progression and poor prognosis if untreated, involving various subtypes classified by morphological, immunophenotypic, and cytogenetic characteristics. Treatment typically includes induction chemotherapy, with specific therapies for certain subtypes like acute promyelocytic leukemia, which has distinct clinical features and improved outcomes with targeted therapy.