Flow cytometry:Acute Leukaemia of ambiguous lineage not otherwise sepcified: Difference between revisions
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Reserved for cases where a primitive haematopoietic malignancy is established but where confident assignment to any specific category is not possible. | |||
This diagnosis is rarely indcated as a final classification since almost all cases can be ascribed to an existing group. | |||
However, as a provisional diagnosis the term can have some value in cases where additional immunohistochemistry or molecular test results are awaited that might provide further diagnostic certainty. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:11, 22 December 2023
Reserved for cases where a primitive haematopoietic malignancy is established but where confident assignment to any specific category is not possible.
This diagnosis is rarely indcated as a final classification since almost all cases can be ascribed to an existing group. However, as a provisional diagnosis the term can have some value in cases where additional immunohistochemistry or molecular test results are awaited that might provide further diagnostic certainty.