Acta Haematol. 2000;103(4):210-3.
CD5+ immunophenotype in the bone marrow but not in the peripheral blood in a patient with hairy cell leukemia.
Usha L, Bradlow B, Stock W, Platanias LC.
Section of Hematology-Oncology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 60607-7173, USA. ushalyd@uic.edu
We report the case of a patient with rare CD5+ hairy cell leukemia, which was unusual, as there was also a discrepancy between the bone marrow and peripheral blood immunophenotypes. We propose that some degree of maturation within the malignant clone and the predominance of more mature CD5- hairy cells in the peripheral blood can explain this observation. The patient was treated with a conventional course of cladribine (2'-chlorodeoxyadenosine) and achieved complete remission. We conclude that the unusual CD5+ immunophenotype of this patient did not affect prognosis or change the response to standard therapy. Copyright 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel
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