CD5 antigen expression in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL) is exceptionally rare. There are six detailed case reports in the literature, with only 16 cases described. Case series analyzing the frequency of aberrant B-ALL immunophenotypes suggest that this variant may occur in as little as 2-4.5% of all B-ALL cases, with one series having no CD5 positive cases. Herein we report a case of CD5 B-ALL in a 15-year-old female, and review the previously reported cases. As limited information is available, more data from prospective clinical trials are required to determine whether CD5 positivity portends a poorer prognosis.
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