Definition
A neoplasm of B-prolymphocytes affecting blood, bone marrow and spleen. Prolymphocytes must exceed 55% of lymphoid cells in the blood. Cases of transformed CLL with increased prolymphocytes are excluded. De novo B-cell prolymphocytic leukaemia is uncommon1.
This is a very rare condition, constituting 1% of lymphocytic leukaemias. Most patients are over 60 years of age.
There is involvement of peripheral blood, bone marrow and spleen. Patients have marked splenomegaly without lymphadenopathy. The white cell count usually exceeds 100.109/l. 50% of patients show anaemia and thrombocytopenia.
one third of cases |
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CD19 |
positive |
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positive |
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positive |
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CD23 |
usually negative |
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positive |
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positive |
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FMC7 |
positive |
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: fresh frozen tissue only
Transformed CLL with increased prolymphocytes.
Cases with t(11;14) may be better classified as leukaemic mantle cell lymphoma1.
Survival is usually short
0 World Health Organization Classification of Tumours, Tumours of the haematopoietic and lymphoid tissues, IARC Press 2001.
This page last revised 17.11.2006.
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