An Acute Leukemia Case with B/T-ALL Phenotypes

Habip Gedik and Osman Yoku

Abstract

Biphenotypic acute leukemia is defined as acute undifferentiated leukemia that does not have a single lineage specific antigen and expresses antigens that belong to multiple different lineages in varying degrees. In this study, a case with biphenotypic leukemia is being presented in terms of clinical course and prognosis. As a result, biphenotypic leukemia has different biological characteristics in terms of both immunophenotypic and cytogenetic characteristics.

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