Early Detection and Diagnostic Approach Through Automated Hematological Analysis for Plasma Cell Leukemia

Jerez, J; Sánchez, F; Flôres, F; Guajardo L.; Briones, JL; Selman, C.

Keywords: plasma cell leukemia, ADVIA 2120, Circulating plasma cells

Abstract

Plasma cell leukemia (PCL) is a clinically aggressive variant of multiple myeloma, characterized by a high burden of circulating plasma cells, necessitating swift and accurate diagnosis due to its poor prognosis. The conventional diagnostic criteria, including the recent recof > 5% circulating plasma cells as positive, have evolved over time. In this context, we present a detailed case report that underscores the pivotal role of the ADVIA 2120 automated hematology counter in detecting plasma cells through cytogram analysis, along with the significance of routine peripheral blood smear analysis and the utility of a large unstained cells (LUCs) threshold of > 4.5% as an indicator for PCL. The case involves a 64-year-old patient with relapsed multiple myeloma and stable paraprotein levels who experienced sudden renal impairment. In this case report, we highlight how ADVIA analysis and cytochemistry assisted in the diagnosis, and further explore ADVIA's utility in this challenging leukemia.

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Título según WOS: Early Detection and Diagnostic Approach Through Automated Hematological Analysis for Plasma Cell Leukemia
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL CASES
Volumen: 15
Número: 1
Editorial: ELMER PRESS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 31
Página final: 36
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.14740/jmc4188

Notas: ISI