Hairy Cell Leukemia: An Update
El-Sayed Adel El-Sayed El-Assal;
Abstract
Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is an uncommon but distinct form
of chronic B-lymphoproliferative disorders characterized by the
presence of circulating cells with 'hair-like' cytoplasmic
projections termed "hairy cells". HCL accounts for approximately
2 to 3%
of chronic B-lymphoproliferative disorders characterized by the
presence of circulating cells with 'hair-like' cytoplasmic
projections termed "hairy cells". HCL accounts for approximately
2 to 3%
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Title | Hairy Cell Leukemia: An Update | Other Titles | الجديد فى لوكيميا الخلايا الشعرية | Authors | El-Sayed Adel El-Sayed El-Assal | Keywords | Hairy Cell Leukemia: An Update | Issue Date | 2011 | Description | Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is an uncommon but distinct form of chronic B-lymphoproliferative disorders characterized by the presence of circulating cells with 'hair-like' cytoplasmic projections termed "hairy cells". HCL accounts for approximately 2 to 3% |
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