CD5- B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders presenting in blood and bone marrow: A clinicopathologic study of 40 patients

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We studied 40 patients with CD5- B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders (B-LPDs) presenting in blood or bone marrow and 28 control patients with CD5+ B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Fifteen study patients had morphologic features typical of CLL. The 15 patients with CD5- CLL were older and had lower absolute lymphocyte counts and more advanced-stage disease at diagnosis than controls. Ten study patients had morphologic features suggesting mantle cell lymphoma (MCL); 3 were later given a diagnosis of MCL based on lymph node biopsy results. The 10 patients with CD5- MCL were older and at a more advanced stage than CLL control patients. The remaining 15 study patients were given the following diagnoses: circulating non-Hodgkin lymphoma, 5; splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes, 5; lymphoplasmacytoid lymphoma, 3; and CLL/pro-lymphocytic leukemia, 2. For the patients with CD5- B-LPDs with morphologic features and manifestations resembling CLL, we prefer the term CD5- CLL variant because of clinical and immunophenotypic differences. Patients with CD5- B-LPDs with atypical nuclear morphologic features may represent the leukemic phase of MCL. Since CD23 is expressed in most patients with CD5- B-LPD, its use in subclassifying these disorders seems limited.

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Shapiro, J. L., Miller, M. L., Pohlman, B., Mascha, E., & Fishleder, A. J. (1999). CD5- B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders presenting in blood and bone marrow: A clinicopathologic study of 40 patients. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 111(4), 477–487. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/111.4.477

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