Introduction
Measuring WBCs
Myeloid Leukemias
Lymphoid Leukemias
Sources
of Error
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).
- Chronic lymphocytic
leukemia and small lymphocytic lymphoma are morphologically and
phenotypically indistinguishable.
- These two conditions
differ only with respect to the degree of peripheral blood
lymphocytosis
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- For the diagnosis of
CLL it takes an absolute peripheral lymphocyte count
of >4,000.
- Chronic lymphocytic
leukemia is seen mostly in older adults and is the most common
leukemia in the US.
- The lymphoma side of this
coin, small lymphocytic lymphoma, is not very common and represents
only about 4% of all non-Hodgkin lymphomas.
- Neither condition is very
common in Asian countries.
- The tumor cells are small
mature appearing lymphocytes.
- Express B-cell markers; CD19
and CD20
- Plus on T-cell marker, CD5.
- Malignant cells often have
IgM on their surface.
- Some patients even have a
small gamma "spike."
- Cells are fragile. They
rupture when making the blood smear, producing a purple blob called a
"smudge cell."
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Splenic white pulp and liver portal tracts
are sometimes involved.
Show me them
cells
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