Hairy cell leukaemia,light micrograph. Hairy Cell Leukaemia (HCL) is a mature B-cell neoplasm that mainly involves the blood,bone marrow,and splenic red pulp. It makes up only about 2% of all leukaemias and predominantly affects middle-aged men. The neoplastic lymphocytes circulating in the peripheral blood have an ill-defined,ruffled cytoplasmic border with hair-like surface projections,as shown in this image. Peripheral blood smear stain with Giemsa stain. | |
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