MM260105: Prolymphocytes in CLL
Don’t let a nucleolus default you to “Blast”: Always assess the chromatin density.
Don’t let a nucleolus default you to “Blast”: Always assess the chromatin density.
These features are classical for CLL. The combination of a markedly elevated lymphocyte count, characteristic morphology, and a supporting clinical picture strongly points to chronic lymphocytic leukaemia as the final diagnosis.