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Typical HCL morphology, cells are medium size, with a partly activated chromatin pattern and oval or indented nuclear shape, the cytoplasm is typically blue/grey with irregular and fine projections (hairs)


Background to flow cytometric diagnosis

Typical CLL can be diagnosed with some confidence using flow cytometry.

However, individual markers may not be expressed in all cases - this can cause diagnostic difficulty particularly in distinguishing CLL from atypical cases of MCL or MZL. If this is the case then the atypical features should be reported, and the possibility of alternative diagnoses acknowledged.

Note also that cases with a low lymphocytosis (<1x109) may represent monoclonal B-lymphocytosis with CLL phenotype (click here for more).


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Background to flow cytometric diagnosis

HCL expresses typical and unusual markers that together with morphology can allow diagnosed with some confidence using flow cytometry.

However, no marker is unique to HCL and unusual marker patterns can lead to diagnostic difficulty. If this is the case then the atypical features should be reported, since histopathology and molecular testing can each be used to further evaluate these cases.


Immunophenotype
Marker Freq Level Comment
Major markers useful in diagnosis
κ/λ Stg Expect strong restricted expression of κ or λ
CD19 - Expression is expected and may be strong in HCL
CD11C Stg Strong expression of CD11c is typical of HCL
CD25 wk A typical and most frequently strongly expressed marker
FMC7 Stg Typically this marker is strongly expressed
Other useful markers
CD5 - Infrequent but reported in some cases
CD10 - Infrequently expressed in typical HCL
CD20 Stg Expression is expected, and typically strong
CD23 - Expression of CD23 is infrequent in HCL
CD38 wk Not typically expressed by HCL, may be seen
CD43 - Tends to be expressed at relatively high intensity
CD79b wk Expression is expected
CD103 - A chracteristic marker of HCL with good specificity
CD138 - Predominantly by cells with plasma cell differentiation
CD200 - Characteristically positive in HCL and often strong


Key to table:

Markers most useful in initial diagnosis are underlined in blue text

Key to colour code for expression frequency Click for link

Key to expression strength code and use Click for link