LGL leukemia is a rare form of blood cancer. It causes a type of white blood cell to mutate and grow out of control. People with slow-growing LGL leukemia may not require treatment for some time.
Large granular lymphocytic (LGL) leukemia is a kind of cancer that affects blood cells. The disease is rare: Only about 1,000 people per year are diagnosed with it. It affects men and women in roughly ...
Large granular lymphocyte (LGL) proliferation typically follows a chronic course during which major features are cytopenia and immune abnormalities. Elevated numbers of LGL were reported in a few ...
About 15% of cases of large granular lymphocytic leukemia involve natural killer cells. New research may make it easier for clinicians to confirm clonality of natural killer (NK) cells, ultimately ...
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