PMID: 2498190Jan 1, 1989Paper

The chronic proliferative disease of large granular lymphocytes

Haematologica
R BassanT Barbui

Abstract

This review deals with the chronic lymphoproliferative disease of large granular lymphocytes endowed with T and natural killer cell characteristics. The disease is sufficiently characterized to allow its distinction from other lymphoproliferative disorders of the T cell type. The heterogeneous clinical course and laboratory findings illustrate the complexity of the interaction between proliferating large granular lymphocytes and other haematopoietic cells.

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