How would you confirm the diagnosis of splenic marginal zone lymphoma without utilizing splenic biopsy or splenectomy?
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Medical Oncology · Riverside Methodist Hospitals/OhioHealth
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You can usually make the diagnosis by immunophenotyping of peripheral blood and bone marrow. The typical morphology of circulating cells is "villous cells"; cells with long cytoplasmic projections around the entire perimeter of the cell. The typical phenotype is CD20+ (bright), CD5-, CD10-, CD23- as...
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