1983
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1983.00531.x
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Paraproteinaemia plus osteolytic lesions in typical hairy‐cell leukaemia

Abstract: Summary. Most cases of hairy‐cell leukaemia (HCL) involve proliferations of neoplastic B lymphocytes. In rare cases, M‐proteins or osteolytic lesions have been documented in patients with HCL. In this study two patients with typical HCL are reported in whom both paraproteinaemia and osteolytic lesions of the femoral neck developed. In one of the patients the production of the M‐protein by hairy cells could be established. In the other patient, at autopsy no signs of myeloma were found. The hairy cells from in… Show more

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