We analyzed the immunophenotype in 34 cases of B-CLD referred to our observation over a 13-month period. In 25 patients the classical phenotypic pattern of B-CLL was observed; in 9 cases clinical, morphocytochemical, and histologic findings were consistent with CLL but differed in phenotype. The results indicate that four immunophenotypic subgroups related to CD5 and FMC7 expression may be identified within B-CLL. Clinical correlations in these cases suggest that B-CLL with anomalous phenotypes are more frequently diagnosed at a later stage than classical B-CLL. Furthermore, while the percentage of CD3+ cells did not vary among the subgroups, a comparison of the CD4/CD8 ratio disclosed marked differences.

Chronic B-cell lymphoproliferative disease: relationship between immunophenotype and clinical stage.

D'ANDREA, EMMA;
1990

Abstract

We analyzed the immunophenotype in 34 cases of B-CLD referred to our observation over a 13-month period. In 25 patients the classical phenotypic pattern of B-CLL was observed; in 9 cases clinical, morphocytochemical, and histologic findings were consistent with CLL but differed in phenotype. The results indicate that four immunophenotypic subgroups related to CD5 and FMC7 expression may be identified within B-CLL. Clinical correlations in these cases suggest that B-CLL with anomalous phenotypes are more frequently diagnosed at a later stage than classical B-CLL. Furthermore, while the percentage of CD3+ cells did not vary among the subgroups, a comparison of the CD4/CD8 ratio disclosed marked differences.
1990
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Oncogenesis & Cancer Research covers research into all aspects of tumorigenesis in vitro as well as the occurrence and pathogenesis of cancer. Emphasis is placed on molecular regulation of cell growth, oncogene expression/function in normal and transformed cells, mechanisms of anti-cancer drug action, and experimental therapeutics. Excluded from this category are resources dealing with the treatment of cancer in humans. Resources concerned with cell growth and differentiation without specific application to mechanisms of oncogenesis are excluded; this material is covered in the Cell & Developmental Biology category.
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Dazzi, F; Veronesi, A; D'Andrea, Emma; Sgarabotto, D; Girolami, A.
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