2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11899-021-00632-6
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Clinical and Molecular Approach to Adult-Onset, Neoplastic Monocytosis

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“…The most common of the MDS/MPNs, CMML is defined as a myeloid stem cell neoplasm characterized by presence of greater than 1000 monocytes/μl in the peripheral blood (PB), with monocytes comprising at least 10% of PB white blood cells (WBCs), evidence of dysplasia in at least one lineage, and less than 20% blasts [ 1 ]. Monocyte partitioning by flow cytometry may distinguish reactive from classical monocytes and aid in diagnosis [ 5 ]. It is often diagnosed incidentally or in the context of cytopenias or antecedent autoimmune illness [ 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most common of the MDS/MPNs, CMML is defined as a myeloid stem cell neoplasm characterized by presence of greater than 1000 monocytes/μl in the peripheral blood (PB), with monocytes comprising at least 10% of PB white blood cells (WBCs), evidence of dysplasia in at least one lineage, and less than 20% blasts [ 1 ]. Monocyte partitioning by flow cytometry may distinguish reactive from classical monocytes and aid in diagnosis [ 5 ]. It is often diagnosed incidentally or in the context of cytopenias or antecedent autoimmune illness [ 6 , 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%