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  • American Society of Hematology  (3)
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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1985-12-01
    Description: Of 94 hairy cell leukemia (HCL) patients studied for immunologic phenotype of their hairy cells, 89 patients had B cell markers and five patients were both surface immunoglobulin (slg) negative and E rosette negative. Forty of the 77 cases that had the heavy chains individually determined had IgG only (52.0%); 23 others had IgG in addition to other Ig heavy chains. Seventy-nine patients had monoclonal light chains; 65 with kappa chain and 14 with lambda chain. The only significant difference with respect to survival among the various slg groups occurred between the kappa chain and the lambda chain groups. Within the first 46 months after diagnosis of HCL, 20 deaths occurred among the 65 kappa chain patients, whereas the first and only death among the lambda chain patients occurred at 68 months after diagnosis. The only clinical or laboratory parameter that was significantly different between these two immunologic subgroups was the incidence of infections. Among the lambda chain patients, an infectious complication rate of 28.6% was observed subsequent to the diagnosis of HCL, whereas this rate was 68.8% in kappa chain patients (P = .005). The survival of lambda patients was found to exceed that of the kappa patients by the generalized Wilcoxon test (P = .03). However, when the log rank test was used, no significant difference was detected (P = .13).
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1994-05-15
    Description: We report that there is an unexpectedly high incidence of second neoplasms in patients after treatment of hairy cell leukemia (HCL) with interferon alpha 2b (IFN). In a cohort of 69 patients with HCL entered in a protocol using IFN as the primary treatment, and followed thereafter for a median of 91 months (range, 0.2 to 109 months), 13 patients (19%) developed a second neoplasm. Six neoplasms were of hematopoietic origin, whereas the remaining seven were adenocarcinomas. The expected number of second tumors in this cohort is three (based on calculations from the National Cancer Institute's SEER data), so the excess frequency (observed:expected) is 4.33. However, the excess frequency is even greater for the hematopoietic neoplasms; the expected frequency is 0.15, whereas six hematopoietic tumors occurred, for an observed:expected ratio of 40. In general, the second neoplasms have behaved aggressively, and the median survival after diagnosis of the second neoplasm was only 8.8 months. Although we cannot entirely exclude the possibility that IFN therapy has some direct oncogenic effect, we suspect that increased frequency of second tumors is related to prolonged survival of patients who are immunocompromised because of HCL and thus prone to develop second tumors. If so, the frequency of second neoplasms in patients with HCL may be even greater in the future with continued improvements in therapy.
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 1985-12-01
    Description: Of 94 hairy cell leukemia (HCL) patients studied for immunologic phenotype of their hairy cells, 89 patients had B cell markers and five patients were both surface immunoglobulin (slg) negative and E rosette negative. Forty of the 77 cases that had the heavy chains individually determined had IgG only (52.0%); 23 others had IgG in addition to other Ig heavy chains. Seventy-nine patients had monoclonal light chains; 65 with kappa chain and 14 with lambda chain. The only significant difference with respect to survival among the various slg groups occurred between the kappa chain and the lambda chain groups. Within the first 46 months after diagnosis of HCL, 20 deaths occurred among the 65 kappa chain patients, whereas the first and only death among the lambda chain patients occurred at 68 months after diagnosis. The only clinical or laboratory parameter that was significantly different between these two immunologic subgroups was the incidence of infections. Among the lambda chain patients, an infectious complication rate of 28.6% was observed subsequent to the diagnosis of HCL, whereas this rate was 68.8% in kappa chain patients (P = .005). The survival of lambda patients was found to exceed that of the kappa patients by the generalized Wilcoxon test (P = .03). However, when the log rank test was used, no significant difference was detected (P = .13).
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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