Hypergranular acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

1993 
We report a case of adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) with myeloid-like hypergranulation of blast cells. Like most of the “granular” ALLs described in the literature, the blast cells had L2 morphology and exhibited a common-ALL immunologic phenotype. The clinical findings at diagnosis were unremarkable. Cytogenetic analysis showed a 46XY karyotype. Molecular genetic analysis revealed T-cell receptor (TCR)γ and immunoglobulin heavy chain rearrangements; no rearrangement was found at the TCRβ gene locus. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for the BCR-ABL translocation was negative. The clinical course of the patient was uncomplicated. On standard ALL treatment protocol he achieved complete remission (CR) within 4 weeks, and he is currently disease free 8 months after diagnosis. The case contributes well-documented data to the characterization of adult “granular” ALL, with special regard to changes at the molecular genetic level.
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