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Masahiro Manabe1, Naoyuki Inano2, Yuuji Hagiwara2
1Department of Hematology Osaka General Hospital of West Japan Railway Company Osaka Japan.
Clinical Case Reports
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Abstract:
When chronic lymphocytic leukemia progressed to Richter syndrome, the coexistence of small and large lymphocytes was observed as a bone marrow finding. We consider this finding to be a clue for the progression of chronic lymphocytic leukemia to Richter syndrome.
Keywords:
Richter transformationanisolymphocytosischronic lymphocytic leukemiasmall lymphocytic lymphoma
