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Original Article

Monoclonal B-Cells in Blood in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma: Correlation with Clinical Features and Prognoses

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Pages 641-646 | Accepted 06 Sep 1988, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Presence of monoclonal B-cells in peripheral blood (MBCB) was studied in 132 previously untreated patients with non-Hodg-kin lymphoma classified according to the Kiel classification. Detection of B-cells was performed by immunofluorescence microscopy, using antibodies against immunoglobulin light chains. Thirty-six patients (27%) were found to have MBCB. in the subgroup of low grade lymphomas 25/75 (33 %) and in high grade lymphomas, 11/57 (19%) had MBCB. Presence of MBCB was correlated to clinical stage and 81 % of the patients with MBCB were in stage IV. Twenty-two out of 36 (61 %) patients with MBCB had normal lymphocyte counts (<5.0×109. MBCB indicated a less favourable prognosis, mainly due to the close association with stage IV. It was concluded that studies of MBCB by this simple method are useful in detecting ‘subclinical’ blood involvement and valuable in the initial staging procedure as well as in the follow-up of the patients.

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