Asymptomatic 32 year old female smoker with persistent polyclonal lymphocytosis

2007 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Asymptomatic 32 year old female smoker with persistent polyclonal lymphocytosis​
Chapuy, B. ; Wulf, G.; Tessen, H. W.; Griesinger, F.; Truemper, L. H. & Schroers, R.​ (2007) 
Der Internist48(3) pp. 314​-318​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00108-007-1800-6 

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Chapuy, Björn ; Wulf, Gerald; Tessen, H. W.; Griesinger, Frank; Truemper, Lorenz H.; Schroers, Roland
Abstract
A 32 year old female smoker (20 pack years) presented with an asymptomatic lymphocytosis of 13,000/nl and splenomegaly. The patient's blood smear showed an absolute lymphocytosis with 65% atypical lymphocytes. A total of 1% of the lymphocytes were bilobulated. Bone marrow histology and immunphenotyping of blood and bone marrow excluded leukemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. IgH-CDR-3 PCR analysis revealed a polyclonal pattern. In summary, a persistent polyclonal B-cell-lymphocytosis (PPBL) was diagnosed. The exact etiology of PPBL is still unclear, however, it is associated with a polyclonal raise in the lymphocyte count of CD27(+)IgD(+)-memory-B-lymphocytes due to a defect in apoptosis signaling and leukocyte homing to secondary lymphoid tissues. An association with cigarette smoking is obvious since all patients are smokers. From all published cases, only two developed a malignancy with an uncertain association with PPBL. We have been monitoring our patient for 6.5 years without any evidence of the development of a lymphoma.
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2007
Journal
Der Internist 
ISSN
0020-9554

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