Hairy Cell Leukemia

Hairy Cell Leukemia
Updated: 08/24/2020
© Jun Wang, MD, PhD

General features
  • Usually middle aged men
  • Dry tap bone marrow aspiration
  • Single agent therapy usually successful
  • Excellent prognosis
Clinical presentations
  • Infections, including atypical mycobacterial infections
  • Massive splenomegaly
  • Marrow fibrosis
Key Laboratory findings
  • Anemia, thrombocytopenia, neutropenia
  • Circulating B cells with hair-like projections
Key morphological features of tumor cells
Markers
  • Positive: CD19, CD20, CD11c, CD103
  • Negative: CD5, CD10, CD23
Genetic abnormalities
  • BRAF


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