Plasma cell multiple myeloma (MM) is a multiform clinical entity characterized by different laboratory hallmarks. This case shows a rare entity of plasma cell myeloma: the entire plasma cell population lack the CD138 expression. In this case, a careful analysis of laboratory finding, particular flow cytometry gating strategies and the use of other ancillary laboratory tests, guide the clinicians to correct diagnosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSubcutaneous (SC) rituximab may be beneficial in terms of convenience and tolerability, with potentially fewer and less severe administration-related reactions (ARRs) compared to the intravenous (IV) form. This report presents the results of a phase IIIb study conducted in Italy. The study included adult patients with CD20+ DLBCL or FL having received at least one full dose of IV RTX 375 mg/m during induction or maintenance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the last decades, oncological therapy has changed the natural history of many types of cancer, which can now be considered curable or as chronic or slowly progressive diseases. It is well known that chemotherapy and radiotherapy may induce cardiotoxicity. Anthracyclines are among the most active antineoplastic agents, and their cardiac effects have been known for a long time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFABL1 amplification, due to a cryptic episomal translocation NUP214/ABL1, is a novel finding in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Here we report on the incidence and clinical features of this genetic defect in a series of 30 consecutive adult T-cell ALL patients. Multiple copies of the ABL1 gene were detected in two patients (6.
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