Between February 1980 and December 1985, splenectomies were performed in 13 patients with advanced (Stage III and IV) chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Patients had advanced disease for a median of 32 months at the time of splenectomy and all were refractory to chemotherapy. All patients were anemic with a median hematocrit of 27.5%; nine patients were thrombocytopenic with a median platelet count of 46,000/μl. There was no surgical mortality and minimal morbidity. Median hematocrit was 35% at 1 month and 6 months postsplenectomy. Median platelet count in previously thrombocytopenic patients was 261,000/μl at 1 month and 177,000/μl at 6 months postsplenectomy. Median survival postsplenectomy in this advanced patient group was 24 months with four patients surviving more than 30 months. Splenectomy is a valuable adjunct to the management of end‐stage CLL. Copyright © 1987 American Cancer Society
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Stein, R. S., Weikert, D., Greer, J. P., & Flexner, J. M. (1987). Splenectomy for end‐stage chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Cancer, 59(10), 1815–1818. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19870515)59:10<1815::AID-CNCR2820591022>3.0.CO;2-9
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