2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.31882
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A Case of Atypical Hairy Cell Leukemia With CD10+ and CD38+: Diagnosis and Treatment

Abstract: Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is a rare disease of mature B-cell neoplasms. Its name comes from the hair-like strands surrounding the cytoplasm of the cells, which are observed on peripheral blood or bone marrow smears. Leukemic cells mainly involve the spleen, peripheral blood, and bone marrow. The classical immunophenotyping of HCL includes overexpression of the B-cell surface antigens such as CD19, CD20, and CD22 and co-expression of CD25, CD103, CD11c, and CD123. Other markers including CD5, CD10, and CD38 are… Show more

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“…HCL-v is often characterized by lower expression of CD25 and CD123 ( 353 ). Furthermore, there are reports of CD10 +/- biclonality ( 354 ), CD103 - cells ( 355 ), variable expression of CD123 on HCL-v cells ( 356 ), or cases with expression of both CD38 and CD10 ( 357 ).…”
Section: Hairy Cell Leukemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HCL-v is often characterized by lower expression of CD25 and CD123 ( 353 ). Furthermore, there are reports of CD10 +/- biclonality ( 354 ), CD103 - cells ( 355 ), variable expression of CD123 on HCL-v cells ( 356 ), or cases with expression of both CD38 and CD10 ( 357 ).…”
Section: Hairy Cell Leukemiamentioning
confidence: 99%