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Published on: October 19, 2014
Mature T-Cell leukemias: Challenges in Diagnosis
Dima El-Sharkawi1,2, Ayoma Attygalle3, Claire Dearden1
1Department of Haematology, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
T-cell clones can frequently be identified in peripheral blood. It can be difficult to appreciate whether these are benign and transient or whether they signify a clonal disorder. We review factors that aid in understanding the relevance of T-cell clones. Conversely, obvious pathological T-cell clones can be detected in blood, but there is uncertainty in how to categorize this clonal T cell population, thus, we adopt a multidisciplinary review of the clinical features, diagnostic material and radiology before making the diagnosis. In this review we shall discuss some of these challenges faced when diagnosing mature T-cell leukemias.

