Samples submitted for a suspect of chronic lymphocytic leukemia are the most frequently observed in flow cytometry laboratories. These cases require not only a precise and prompt diagnosis but also an evaluation on the possibility of performing additional prognostic tests. We will propose two sequential flow cytometry panels and a personal opinion on how to manage these samples for both diagnostic and prognostic assessment, taking into account the published guidelines and recommendations.
Bulian, P., DEL POETA, G., Gattei, V. (2009). How would I manage a sample submitted for flow cytometry analysis for suspicious chronic lymphocytic leukaemia. HEMATOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY, 27(4), 186-189 [10.1002/hon.900].
How would I manage a sample submitted for flow cytometry analysis for suspicious chronic lymphocytic leukaemia
DEL POETA, GIOVANNI;
2009-12-01
Abstract
Samples submitted for a suspect of chronic lymphocytic leukemia are the most frequently observed in flow cytometry laboratories. These cases require not only a precise and prompt diagnosis but also an evaluation on the possibility of performing additional prognostic tests. We will propose two sequential flow cytometry panels and a personal opinion on how to manage these samples for both diagnostic and prognostic assessment, taking into account the published guidelines and recommendations.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.