Korean J Hematol 1992; 27(1):
Published online March 31, 1992
© The Korean Society of Hematology
라동집, 김종봉, 원종호, 홍대식, 박희숙, 김원배
순천향대학교 의과대학 내과학교실,
순천향대학교 의과대학 임상병리학교실
Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia(CLL) is a hematologic neoplasm resulting from proliferation of single cell clone mostly B Lymphocyte with heterogeneity of differentiation and maturation. CLL is the commonest leukemia in the United States and Europe, accounting for 30% of all cases, but is extremely rare in the Orient. Attention has been focused on the continuing variability in the course of patients diagnosed CLL.
Recently we have experienced 5 cases of CLL with diverse clinical pictures from incidental finding in routine CBC to coexistence with lung cancer.
Korean J Hematol 1992; 27(1): 81-88
Published online March 31, 1992
Copyright © The Korean Society of Hematology.
라동집, 김종봉, 원종호, 홍대식, 박희숙, 김원배
순천향대학교 의과대학 내과학교실,
순천향대학교 의과대학 임상병리학교실
Dong Jib Ra, Jong Bong Kim, Jong Ho Won, Dae Shick Hong, Hee Sook Park, Won Bae Kim
Department of Internal Medicine, Clinical Pathology, College of Medicine, Soonchunhyang University, Seoul, Korea
Chronic Lymphocytic leukemia(CLL) is a hematologic neoplasm resulting from proliferation of single cell clone mostly B Lymphocyte with heterogeneity of differentiation and maturation. CLL is the commonest leukemia in the United States and Europe, accounting for 30% of all cases, but is extremely rare in the Orient. Attention has been focused on the continuing variability in the course of patients diagnosed CLL.
Recently we have experienced 5 cases of CLL with diverse clinical pictures from incidental finding in routine CBC to coexistence with lung cancer.