诊断血统不清的急性白血病的免疫分型。集中诊断的结果和实用指南

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I. A. Demina, E. Mikhailova, A. Semchenkova, T. Verzhbitskaya, Zh. V. Permikin, S. Kashpor, E. Zerkalenkova, G. Tsaur, Y. Olshanskaya, L. Fechina, A. Karachunskiy, G. Novichkova, A. Popov
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血系不清的急性白血病(ALAL)是一种罕见的急性白血病(AL),表现出一种以上造血血系的特异性特征,或没有明显的血系分化证据。免疫分型在 ALAL 的诊断和分类中起着关键作用。尽管不同的专家组提出了 ALAL 的诊断标准,但如何准确诊断 ALAL 这一罕见的异质性疾病仍是一项挑战。本文简要分析了 97 例小儿 ALAL 病例。如此庞大的 ALAL 病例群(ALAL 病例不到所有小儿 ALAL 病例的 1%)是 AL 集中诊断的结果。根据所获得的结果,我们制定了在诊断 ALAL 时解释免疫分型结果的指南,以及整合流式细胞术、细胞形态学和基因检测结果以准确诊断和分类这类 ALAL 的指南。
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Immunophenotyping in the diagnosis of acute leukemias of ambiguous lineage. The results of centralized diagnosis and practical guidelines
   Acute leukemias of ambiguous lineage (ALAL) are rare acute leukemias (AL) that exhibit specific features of more than one hematopoietic lineage or show no distinct evidence of lineage differentiation. Immunophenotyping plays a key role in the diagnosis and classification of ALAL. Despite the availability of diagnostic criteria for ALAL proposed by different expert groups, the accurate diagnosis of ALAL representing a rare and heterogeneous group of diseases remains a challenge. In this paper, we present a brief analysis of 97 pediatric ALAL cases. Such a large cohort of cases with ALAL (ALALs comprising less than 1 % of all pediatric AL) was obtained as a result of the centralized diagnosis of AL. With regard to the obtained results, we have developed the guidelines for the interpretation of the results of immunophenotyping in the diagnosis of ALAL and for the integration of findings from flow cytometry, cytomorphology and genetic testing for the accurate diagnosis and classification of this group of AL.
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Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Immunopathology
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology and Immunopathology Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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