Chronic lymphatic leukaemia: correlation of immunofluorescent characteristics and clinical features
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1977.tb00659.x
Chronic lymphatic leukaemia: correlation of immunofluorescent characteristics and clinical features
Abstract
60 patients with chronic lymphatic leukaemia (CLL) were classified according to the immunofluorescent characteristics of their lymphocytes. A group expressing surface membrane (Sm) IgM had a significantly less aggressive disease than those expressing a mixture of SmIgM and SmIgD or those without surface immunoglobulin. The patients were older than in most comparable series and had a 2:I preponderance of women. It is suggested that especially among old ladies there is a benign variety of CLL which expresses SmIgMK, and that determination of the SmIg class in CLL has prognostic value.
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