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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Epidemiology and Demoographics== | |||
T-PLL is a rare leukemia, primarily affecting adults over the age of 30. It represents 2% of all small lymphocytic leukemias in adults.<ref name="mat1">{{cite journal |author=Matutes E, Brito-Babapulle V, Swansbury J, ''et al'' |title=Clinical and laboratory features of 78 cases of T-prolymphocytic leukemia |journal=Blood |volume=78 |issue=12 |pages=3269-74 |year=1991 |pmid=1742486 |doi=}}</ref> | |||
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Overview
Epidemiology and Demoographics
T-PLL is a rare leukemia, primarily affecting adults over the age of 30. It represents 2% of all small lymphocytic leukemias in adults.[1]