Recent immunophenotypic studies of hairy cell leukemia (HCL) have suggested specific patterns of immunoreactivity that may aid in diagnosis. We studied peripheral blood (PB) from 161 cases of HCL using two-color direct immunofluorescence flow cytometry and an extended panel of antibody combinations. Circulating hairy cells were identified by immunophenotypic features in 92% of the cases and could be detected even when representing < or = 1% of circulating lymphocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA retrospective morphologic survey (1973-1983) of 146 cases of malignant lymphoma among the Hawaii-Japanese (migrant Japanese and their offspring) was conducted to determine whether differences in the incidence and cytologic types of malignant lymphoma exist when compared to those of native Japanese (lifetime residents of Japan). The age-adjusted incidence rates for malignant lymphoma among the Hawaii-Japanese were similar to rates for U.S.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have reviewed our experience with 271 B-cell lymphomas to determine the effectiveness of flow cytometry in the characterization of these malignancies. Flow cytometric immunophenotyping of the total lymphocyte and/or large lymphocyte populations confirmed the morphologic diagnosis of B-cell lymphoma in 92% of cases, which included 79% monoclonal and 13% surface immunoglobulin (SIg)-negative lymphomas. Light chain monoclonality was most frequent in low grade and follicular center cell (FCC) lymphomas, while SIg-negative cases were most common in high grade and non-FCC types.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reported experience with Hodgkin's disease (HD) in the United States has come primarily from large referral centers that attract a predominantly white population of high socioeconomic status (SES). The majority of these patients had the nodular sclerosis (NS) histologic subtype and asymptomatic stage I/II disease. We have reviewed the records of 178 patients with HD seen within the past 17 years at Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center (LAC/USC), which is a nonreferral, government-operated facility.
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