Morphology of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Its Relationship to Survival
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The morphology of lymphocytes in blood and bone marrow from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia was studied; blood lymphocyte morphology was related to survival. Three primary morphologic groups emerged. Group 1 was characterized by small to medium-sized lymphocytes with narrow rims of cytoplasm and coarsely clumped nuclear chromatin. In group II the predominant lymphocytes were large with abundant cytoplasm. Group III was characterized by a heterogeneous population of lymphocytes with characteristics of both groups I and II. Clinical features of the patients were studied, and B and T typing of the lymphocytes was done. The median survival in group I was 26+ months; in group II 46+ months; and in group III 50+ months. Our data are at variance with previous reports and suggest that survival in patients with large lymphocytes is longer than in those with small lymphocytes.
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