Hairy cell leukemia variant

MONDO:0017600

Hairy Cell Leukemia variant (HCL-V) is defined as a rare and indolent form of small, mature, B-cell leukemia characterized by splenomegaly, an elevated white blood cell (WBC) count and hyper-cellular bone marrow. HCL-V is more aggressive and resistant to therapy than classical HCL (HCL-C).

Also known as: HCL-V, HCL-v, hairy cell leukemia variant, leukemic reticuloendotheliosis variant, prolymphocytic variant of HCL, prolymphocytic variant of hairy cell leukaemia, prolymphocytic variant of hairy cell leukemia

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