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Hairy cell leukemia
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Hairy cell leukemia

Contributors: Nina Haghi MD, Paritosh Prasad MD
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Synopsis

Hairy cell leukemia (HCL) is a rare small lymphoid (B-cell) neoplasm that is characterized by accumulation of neoplastic cells in the spleen (splenomegaly) and cytopenias (monocytopenia is common). Lymphadenopathy is not considered a typical feature of HCL. The median age of diagnosis is 50-55 years old with a strong male predominance, and it is more common among individuals of Northern European descent.

Signs and symptoms are usually related to underlying cytopenias (anemia, thrombocytopenia, monocytopenia, neutropenia) and splenomegaly, as well as constitutional symptoms (eg, fatigue, weight loss).

Peripheral blood will show cytopenias and/or circulating neoplastic cells, or hairy cells. They are small to intermediate sized lymphoid cells with oval nucleus and abundant pale blue-gray cytoplasm with indistinct outline with varying numbers of projections, imparting a "hairy" appearance.

Bone marrow biopsy will show lymphoid infiltrate made up of hairy cells. Their abundant cytoplasm makes the nuclei widely separated, giving a "fried egg" appearance. Fibrosis is common, and bone marrow aspirates are often "dry taps" because of this.

HCL is an indolent disease. While treatment is not curative, survival with modern therapy is only slightly lower than the general population.

Codes

ICD10CM:
C91.40 – Hairy cell leukemia not having achieved remission

SNOMEDCT:
118613001 – Hairy Cell Leukemia

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Last Reviewed:03/08/2017
Last Updated:11/05/2018
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A medical illustration showing key findings of Hairy cell leukemia : Fatigue, Leukopenia, Asthenia, Anemia, Splenomegaly, WBC decreased, PLT decreased
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