All::Haematology::Diseases::Hairy cell leukaemia

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What patient groups is Hairy cell leukaemia most common?

more common in males (4:1)

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What are the main clinical features of Hairy cell leukaemia?

  • pancytopenia
  • splenomegaly
  • skin vasculitis in 1/3 patients
  • 'dry tap' despite bone marrow hypercellularity
  • tartrate resistant acid phosphotase (TRAP) stain positive

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What is the management of Hairy cell leukaemia?

  • chemotherapy is first-line: cladribine, pentostatin
  • immunotherapy is second-line: rituximab, interferon-alpha

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What is the pathophysiology of Hairy cell leukaemia?

malignant proliferation disorder of B cells

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