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Review
. 2017 Jul;58(7):1538-1547.
doi: 10.1080/10428194.2016.1250263. Epub 2016 Nov 6.

Plasma cell leukemia: update on biology and therapy

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Plasma cell leukemia: update on biology and therapy

Roberto Mina et al. Leuk Lymphoma. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

Plasma cell leukemia (PCL) is a rare, but very aggressive, plasma cell dyscrasia, representing a distinct clinicopathological entity as compared to multiple myeloma (MM), with peculiar biological and clinical features. A hundred times rarer than MM, the disease course is characterized by short remissions and poor survival. PCL is defined by an increased percentage (>20%) and absolute number (>2 × 109/l) of plasma cells in the peripheral blood. PCL is defined as 'primary' when peripheral plasmacytosis is detected at diagnosis, 'secondary' when leukemization occurs in a patient with preexisting MM. Novel agents have revolutionized the outcomes of MM patients and have been introduced also for the treatment of PCL. Here, we provide an update on biology and treatment options for PCL.

Keywords: Plasma cell leukemia; autologous stem cell transplantation; novel agents; primary PCL; secondary PCL.

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