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Ipek Yonal1, Esra Nazlıgul, Gulsum Tas, Mehmet Ramazan Agan, Mustafa Nuri Yenerel, Meliha Nalcaci.
Abstract
An 81-year old woman with a history of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) was admitted with night sweats and abdominal distension. A complete blood count showed hemoglobin 5 g/dL, white blood cell (WBC) count 28.5×10(9)/L and platelets 38.4×10(9)/L. Peripheral blood smear examination showed a large number of smudge cells and lymphocytosis composed of mature-looking lymphocytes with clumped nuclear chromatin. Computed tomography scan demonstrated enlarged cervical, axillary, paraaortic, retroperitoneal and mesenteric lymph nodes with concomitant omental thickening and ascites. Also, the liver and the spleen were enlarged in the presence of multiple ill-defined hypoechoic areas in the latter. Histopathological analysis of the cervical lymph node biopsy was consistent with CLL. Bone marrow examination showed diffuse infiltration of the marrow with small lymphocytes. Analysis of the ascitic fluid revealed an exudate with WBC 1220 cells/mL. Cytocentrifuge preparation of the ascitic fluid showed small mature lymphoid cells containing hyperchromatic nuclei with coarsely granular chromatin. On flow cytometric analysis of the ascitic fluid, expression of CD5, CD19, CD20, CD22, CD23, CD45 and HLA-DR was compatible with a diagnosis of CLL, in accordance with the results of the peripheral blood analysis. The patient was treated with chemotherapy consisting of cyclophosphamide, vincristine and prednisolone but died within one month after development of non-chylous ascites.Entities:
Keywords: ascites; chronic lymphocytic leukemia; hematologic malignancies; lymphomas.
Year: 2012 PMID: 23372915 PMCID: PMC3557565 DOI: 10.4081/rt.2012.e51
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rare Tumors ISSN: 2036-3605
Figure 1Peripheral blood smear examination showed a large number of smudge cells and lymphocytosis composed of mature-looking lymphocytes with clumped nuclear chromatin.
Figure 2Bone marrow examination showed diffuse infiltration of the marrow with small lymphoid cells (Haematoxylin and Eosin 400×).
Figure 3Cytocentrifuge preparation of the ascitic fluid showed small mature lymphoid cells containing hyperchromatic nuclei with coarsely granular chromatin.
Figure 4Flow cytometric analysis of the ascitic fluid showed the expression of CD5, CD19, CD20, CD22, CD23, CD45 and HLA-DR compatible with the diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia in accordance with the results of the peripheral blood analysis.