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Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis with a non-CLL immunophenotype - Review of 34 cases.

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The monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL) introduced as new entities in the 2008 WHO classification, are defined by circulating B-cell clone Click to show full abstract

The monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis (MBL) introduced as new entities in the 2008 WHO classification, are defined by circulating B-cell clone < 5.109/L without organomegaly and previous and/or simultaneous lymphoproliferative disorders. The MBL were subclassified in MBL CLL type (the most frequent), MBL atypical CLL type and MBL non-CLL type (rarely reported in literature). Here the clinic, cytologic, immunologic and genetic features of MBL non-CLL type were described from a series of 34 cases. As previously reported, present cases presented immunologic and genetic similarities to MZL and could be associated to the new proposed entity CBL-MZ (clonal B-cell lymphocytosis of marginal zone origin). In addition, few cases presented similarities to splenic diffuse red pulp lymphoma (SDRPL). In conclusion, according to the literature, MBL with non-CLL type (assimilated to CBL-MZ) may be a premalignant state of MZL and/or SDRPL.

Keywords: cll type; cll; non cll; cell lymphocytosis

Journal Title: Annales de biologie clinique
Year Published: 2023

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