2017
DOI: 10.4081/hr.2017.6995
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A 80-Year-Old Woman with B-Cell Prolymphocytic Leukemia

Abstract: Prolymhocytic leukemia (PLL) is a rare subtype of lymphocytic leukemias and its cells are immature lymphocytes. It is divided into 2 subgroups: T-PLL and B-PLL according to the lymphocytic origin of the cells. Discriminating B-PLL from other diseases with clinically-similar features is important because of the different treatment approaches and follow-up programs. Hereby, we report a 80-year-old woman presenting with fatigue, leucocytosis and mild anemia. Her peripheral blood smear evaluation revealed 85% prol… Show more

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“…For PLL, Merdin et al . reported an acute case with visualized hypermetabolic supradiaphragmatic lymph nodes prior to therapy initiation [83]. Senthil et al .…”
Section: Rare Subtypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For PLL, Merdin et al . reported an acute case with visualized hypermetabolic supradiaphragmatic lymph nodes prior to therapy initiation [83]. Senthil et al .…”
Section: Rare Subtypesmentioning
confidence: 99%