A patient of more than 70 years, presented with generalized lymphadenopathy. WBC count was 20,000/ mm3 and blood film showed >70% mature looking lymphocytes. Next investigation that should be done

Correct Answer: Peripheral Immunophenotyping
Description: Ans. b. Peripheral Immunophenotyping A patient of more than 70 years, presented with generalized lymphadenopathy. WBC count was 20,000/mm3 and blood film showed >70% mature looking lymphocytes. This clinical situation is suggestive of CLL Harrison says "Differential diagnosis of typical B cell CLL is extensive. Immunophenotyping will eliminate the other T-cell disorders and can often help so other B-cell malignancies."
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