“…3,5 Although these patterns of NKR expression have been shown to distinguish CLDNKs from normal controls, transient NK cell lymphocytosis with abnormal NKR expression has also been reported; therefore, repeat studies are generally recommended for the confirmation of a CLDNK diagnosis, although the utility of this practice has yet to be formally established. 3,6,7 Functionally and immunophenotypically distinct mature NK cell subsets, often referred to as CD56 bright and CD56 dim NK cells, based on their differential expression of this antigen, have recently been identified. CD56 bright NK cells are found primarily in secondary lymphoid tissues, are brightly NKp46 positive, dimly CD16 positive, have little or no KIR expression and have limited cytotoxic potential, functioning primarily through the elaboration of cytokines, such as interferon-g.…”