De Novo Plasma-Cell Leukemia: About A Case
Journal Title: Saudi Journal of Pathology and Microbiology - Year 2017, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Abstract: Primary plasma cell leukemia: a rare type of leukemia and plasma cell proliferation Plasma cell leukemia is defined by the presence of more than 20% plasma cells in the peripheral blood or a number of circulating plasma cells greater than 2G/L. The primary form: observed may be de novo, and may reveal a multiple myeloma until then unknown. This has similarities with multiple myeloma and has some special particularities that authors will expose in the light of a case diagnosed in the laboratory hematology Hassan II university Hospital of Fez. Keywords:Plasma-cell leukemia, laboratory of medical biological analysis, CHU Hassan II Fez.
Authors and Affiliations
Nawal Bougrine, Amadou Djibrilla, Assya Khermach, Mereym Mahha, Imane Tlamcani, Moncef Amrani
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