2015
DOI: 10.14740/jh234w
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Primary Bone Marrow B-Cell Lymphoma: Correlation of Results of Flow Cytometry and Morphological Findings

Abstract: Primary isolated bone marrow disease as presenting feature of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) is very rare. We describe an elderly patient who presented with pancytopenia and was initially diagnosed as acute leukemia on the basis of morphology on peripheral blood. Flow cytometry (FCM) showed light chain restriction. Later on bone marrow biopsy along with immunohistochemistry (IHC) revealed results in concordance to FCM. Correlation of morphological findings with FCM, IHC and other ancillary techniques serves an a… Show more

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“…There were 51 high-grade BCL cases, and among these 77% (48/62) were DLBCL and 5% (3/62) were left unclassifiable. 1,3,5-33 Meanwhile, there were 11 cases of low-grade BCL, and 11% (7/62) were FLs. 1,34,35 According to the character of our case, we focused more on the analysis of HGBL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were 51 high-grade BCL cases, and among these 77% (48/62) were DLBCL and 5% (3/62) were left unclassifiable. 1,3,5-33 Meanwhile, there were 11 cases of low-grade BCL, and 11% (7/62) were FLs. 1,34,35 According to the character of our case, we focused more on the analysis of HGBL.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%