Summary:
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) represents most common leukemia in Western Europe and North
America adult population. Accurate diagnosis of the disease based on leukemic cell immunophenotype analysis has
principal importance in differential diagnostic distinction of B-CLL from other leukemized B-cell malignancies.
Determination of strong and independent prognostic parameters in early and intermediate disease stage patients
could lead to consideration of appropriate therapeutic approach. Assessment of IgVH mutational status, ZAP70 and
CD38 expression levels, genetic aberrations and p53 gene mutations constitute modern tools for understanding of
biologic behavior and potential aggressiveness of leukemic clone.
Key words:
B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia, diagnosis, immunocytology, cytogenetic, IgVH mutations, prognosis
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