A case report of early diagnosis of asymptomatic hairy cell leukemia using flow cytometry

James Tadros, Amanda Davis, Oreoluwa Awoleye, Evros Vassiliou

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Abstract

Hairy Cell Leukemia is an infrequent leukemia that can be recognized both microscopically and flow cytometrically once the patient develops symptoms. We present a case where early diagnosis was achieved using flow cytometry long before the patient became symptomatic. This was achieved by focusing on a small percentage (0.9%) of total leukocytes that exhibited a higher side scatter and brighter CD19/CD20 than the remaining lymphocytes. A bone marrow aspirate three weeks later confirmed the presence of malignant B-cells. Shortly after, the patient presented splenomegaly and complained of fatigue.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1207443
JournalFrontiers in Immunology
Volume14
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023

Keywords

  • B-cell
  • flow-cytometry
  • hairy cell leukemia
  • immunophenotyping
  • oncology

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