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{{T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia}} | |||
{{CMG}}; {{AE}}{{Qurrat}}, {{MV}} | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
On [[physical examination]], the [[patient]] appears pale due to [[anemia]]. [[Splenomegaly]] and [[hepatomegaly]] on [[abdominal examination]]. | |||
==Physical Examiantion== | ==Physical Examiantion== | ||
*Patients with T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia usually appear pale and [[malnourished]]. | |||
*[[Physical examination]] may be remarkable for:<ref name="pmid23382603">{{cite journal |vauthors=Graham RL, Cooper B, Krause JR |title=T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia |journal=Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent) |volume=26 |issue=1 |pages=19–21 |year=2013 |pmid=23382603 |pmc=3523759 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | |||
:*[[Hepatomegaly]] | |||
:*[[Splenomegaly]] | |||
:*[[Generalized lymphadenopathy]] | |||
:*Skin infiltration | |||
:*[[Serous fluid|Serous]] [[Pleural Effusion|effusions]]: | |||
:**[[Pleural effusion]] | |||
:**[[Peritoneum|Peritoneal]] effusion | |||
:*[[Central nervous system]] involvement (very rare) | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Qurrat-ul-ain Abid, M.D.[2], Maria Fernanda Villarreal, M.D. [3]
Overview
On physical examination, the patient appears pale due to anemia. Splenomegaly and hepatomegaly on abdominal examination.
Physical Examiantion
- Patients with T-cell prolymphocytic leukemia usually appear pale and malnourished.
- Physical examination may be remarkable for:[1]
- Hepatomegaly
- Splenomegaly
- Generalized lymphadenopathy
- Skin infiltration
- Serous effusions:
- Pleural effusion
- Peritoneal effusion
- Central nervous system involvement (very rare)