| Hairy
Cell / Plasma Cell Leukemia Profile
Test
Includes:
CD4,
CD5, CD7, CD8, CD11c, CD19, CD22, CD25, CD38,
HLA-DR; supplemental markers added as needed
(CD103, CD138, CD71, CD2, CD56)
Specimen:
Whole
blood or bone marrow aspirate
Volume:
Two 7-mL
EDTA whole blood tubes or one 7-mL EDTA whole
blood tube and 2 cc EDTA or heparinized bone
marrow aspirate. One EDTA whole blood tube is
for an optional CBC.
Container:
Lavender-stopper
(EDTA whole blood or bone marrow aspirate)
tube or green-stopper (heparinized bone marrow
aspirate) tube
Collection:
Submit
specimen at room temperature using
Leukemia/Lymphoma Specimen Transport Kit
(supplied by the Hospital). Draw specimen so it
will arrive in the laboratory Monday through
Saturday and within 24 hours of collection.
Please state date and time of collection on
the test request form.
Storage:
Maintain specimen at room
temperature.
Causes for Rejection:
Specimen frozen; specimen in
formalin or other fixative; clotted specimen;
hemolysis; blood more than 72 hours old; bone
marrow aspirates older than 5 days
Use:
This
immunophenotyping profile is useful in the
diagnosis and monitoring of hairy cell
leukemia and diagnosis of plasma cell
leukemia.
Limitations:
This
profile is not recommended for quantitation of
plasma cell in the bone marrow.
Methodology:
Immunophenotyping
by flow cytometry
Additional Information:
Detection of a B-cell
population coexpressing CD22, CD11c, and CD25
is useful in establishing a diagnosis of hairy
cell leukemia when used in conjunction with
morphology and cytochemistry.
Immunophenotyping by flow cytometry is a
sensitive method for detecting residual or
recurrent disease in the peripheral blood of
patients with an established diagnosis.
Detection of a population of cells
expressing CD38 and CD138 in the peripheral
blood is useful in establishing a diagnosis of
plasma cell leukemia when used in conjunction
with morphology.
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