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Reticuloendoteliosis leucémica; HCL; Leucemia de células peludas
Durante un examen físico, el médico puede sentir un agrandamiento del bazo o del hígado. Se puede realizar una tomografía computarizada del abdomen para evaluar esta inflamación.
Un conteo sanguíneo completo (hemograma) generalmente muestra niveles bajos de glóbulos blancos y rojos, al igual que de plaquetas.
Con los exámenes de sangre y una biopsia de médula ósea se pueden detectar células pilosas. Una citometría de flujo o un examen llamado fosfatasa ácida tartrato-resistente (TRAP) pueden confirmar el diagnóstico de cáncer.
Kantarjian H, O’Brien S. The chronic leukemias. In Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007: chap 195.
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