Hairy cell lymphoma: A potentially under-recognized entity

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Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is a low grade B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder that typically presents with splenomegaly, cytopenias, and diffuse bone marrow infiltration. There have been few cases in the literature of HCL presenting as lymphomas in extra-nodal locations, such as soft tissues and bones without circulating leukemic cells, splenomegaly, or iliac crest bone marrow involvement. We present an additional case presenting as a thoracic mass, and discuss potential diagnostic pitfalls and management of these rare cases.

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Hammond, W. A., Swaika, A., Menke, D., & Tun, H. W. (2017). Hairy cell lymphoma: A potentially under-recognized entity. Rare Tumors, 9(1), 1–3. https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2017.6518

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