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Methods for the analysis of leukemic infiltration within cerebrospinal fluid in acute lymphoblastic leukemia-a systematic review.
Central nervous system (CNS) involvement in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is associated with a poor prognosis, making its accurate detection vital for treatment planning. This systematic review critically examines the role of conventional cytomorphology (CC) and multiparameter flow cytometry (FC) in analyzing cerebrospinal fluid in acute lymphoblastic leukemia cases. While CC remains the gold standard, its sensitivity is limited, particularly in cases with low cell counts. FC offers greater sensitivity in identifying cases of 'occult' CNS disease (FC+/CC-). Pre-analytical variables, such as CSF volume, processing time, and preservation techniques, also influence the accuracy of both methods. Despite the advantages of FC, challenges remain, including the lack of standardized positivity criteria and unclear prognostic implications and management strategies for occult CNS disease (FC+ and CC-). Future research is needed to establish uniform diagnostic guidelines and to assess the clinical relevance of occult CNS disease in ALL.
期刊介绍:
Leukemia & Lymphoma in its fourth decade continues to provide an international forum for publication of high quality clinical, translational, and basic science research, and original observations relating to all aspects of hematological malignancies. The scope ranges from clinical and clinico-pathological investigations to fundamental research in disease biology, mechanisms of action of novel agents, development of combination chemotherapy, pharmacology and pharmacogenomics as well as ethics and epidemiology. Submissions of unique clinical observations or confirmatory studies are considered and published as Letters to the Editor