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Immunophenotypes and Gene Rearrangements of the T-Cell Receptor in Two Patients with a Large Granular Lymphocyte
S Peller1, S Kaufman1, V Rotter2
1a Department of Hematology, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center, Zerifin, Israel.
Abstract:
Large granular lymphocyte disorder (LGLD) is a lymphoproliferative disease, characterized by moderate lymphocytosis with an excess of large granular lymphocytes, neutropenia, anemia, and a variable, but mostly chronic clinical course. We describe two patients with LGLD. One patient presented with symptomatic corticoster-oid-responsive hemolytic anemia, while the other had a chronic course not requiring therapy. The majority of lymphocytes from both patients were CD8 + T lymphocytes. However, the cells from the two patients differed in the molecular pattern of the T cell receptor (TCR), and this may explain the difference in their clinical course.
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