1994
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19940701)74:1<174::aid-cncr2820740128>3.0.co;2-0
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The spectrum of chronic lymphoproliferative disorders in Chinese people

Abstract: Background. Chronic lymphoproliferative disorders are considered rare in Oriental patients and are thought to constitute only 2% of all leukemias in these patients, compared to 20‐30% in Western patients. We conducted a retrospective analysis of Chinese patients with chronic lymphoproliferative disorders to define the frequency and spectrum of these disorders. Methods. A consecutive series of Chinese patients with leukemia and lymphoproliferative disorders seen at two regional hospitals in Hong Kong were analy… Show more

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“…Despite a lower incidence of CLL in Orientals, (Wong et al 1999;Kwong et al 1994) including an elderly median presenting age and an indolent clinical course (median OS: 96 months). (Keating et al 2003) Moreover, similar to Caucasian patients, advanced Rai stage disease conferred an inferior OS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Despite a lower incidence of CLL in Orientals, (Wong et al 1999;Kwong et al 1994) including an elderly median presenting age and an indolent clinical course (median OS: 96 months). (Keating et al 2003) Moreover, similar to Caucasian patients, advanced Rai stage disease conferred an inferior OS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…First, the overall frequency of T-LGL leukaemia was 15% in this series from a single tertiary referral centre, which is higher than that reported in our previous multicentre study of Chinese patients with chronic lymphoproliferative disorders (9%). 5 This might be attributable to a diVerence in referral patterns. However, both frequencies are higher than the figure of 2-5% in Western series.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In one Chinese series it accounted for 9% of all chronic lymphoproliferative disorders. 5 It is also thought to be relatively common in the Japanese, 6 although the exact incidence remains undefined. Oriental patients with this condition tend to present with diVerent features from occidental patients-for example, rheumatoid arthritis is very rare but pure red cell aplasia appears to be much more common.…”
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“…15 In these countries descriptions of the disorder do not differ substantially from cases reported from the west. However, we have found that in contrast to the situation in Europe and north America, SLVL in Ghana primarily affects middle-aged women.…”
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confidence: 84%