Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in cats shares many similarities with its human counterpart but also has significant differences. In marked contrast to people, CLL in cats is primarily a T-lymphocyte proliferation. The T helper cell proliferations seem to be most common in cats with CLL. Immunophenotyping and assessment of clonality by molecular genetic analysis are newer adjunctive tools in veterinary medicine that are useful in the characterization and diagnosis of CLL in cats. The clinical presentation, typical hematologic findings, diagnosis, course of disease, prognosis, and therapy of CLL in cats are ptresente and discussed.

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia in cats is primarily a T helper cell disease / H.C. Workman, W. Vernau, P.S. Schmidt, P. Roccabianca, P.F. Moore. ((Intervento presentato al 39. convegno 39th American Society veterinary clinical pathologists and 55th American College of veterinary clinical pathologists Annual Meeting tenutosi a Orlando, Florida, USA nel 2004.

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia in cats is primarily a T helper cell disease

P. Roccabianca
Penultimo
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2004

Abstract

Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in cats shares many similarities with its human counterpart but also has significant differences. In marked contrast to people, CLL in cats is primarily a T-lymphocyte proliferation. The T helper cell proliferations seem to be most common in cats with CLL. Immunophenotyping and assessment of clonality by molecular genetic analysis are newer adjunctive tools in veterinary medicine that are useful in the characterization and diagnosis of CLL in cats. The clinical presentation, typical hematologic findings, diagnosis, course of disease, prognosis, and therapy of CLL in cats are ptresente and discussed.
nov-2004
Settore VET/03 - Patologia Generale e Anatomia Patologica Veterinaria
American Society of Veterianry Clinical Pathology
American College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia in cats is primarily a T helper cell disease / H.C. Workman, W. Vernau, P.S. Schmidt, P. Roccabianca, P.F. Moore. ((Intervento presentato al 39. convegno 39th American Society veterinary clinical pathologists and 55th American College of veterinary clinical pathologists Annual Meeting tenutosi a Orlando, Florida, USA nel 2004.
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