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Utility of Flow Cytometry of Bronchoalveolar Lavage in the Diagnosis of T and NK Cell Malignancies in Critically III Patients

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ANNALS OF CLINICAL AND LABORATORY SCIENCE
Volume 51, Issue 1, Pages 120-123

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ASSOC CLINICAL SCIENTISTS

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flow cytometry; bronchoalveolar lavage; lymphoma; leukemia; hematolymphoid

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The value of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in diagnosing pulmonary diseases is widely accepted. Flow cytometric (FC) evaluation aids in early diagnosis of hematological neoplasms and provides timely diagnosis, especially important for critically ill patients.
Objective.The value of bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) in the diagnosis of pulmonary diseases of diverse etiologies is widely accepted. Cytospin and cell-block preparations for cytomorphological (CM) evaluation and for immunohistochemical studies are the standard method to evaluate BAL, though it may be time-consuming. Flow cytometric (FC) evaluation, on the other hand, has a short turnaround time, and is a useful methodology to differentiate reactive processes from hematological neoplasms, or detect a small aberrant population in an inflammatory background. BAL specimens provide an excellent source for FC studies. Case Reports. We describe two cases of critically ill patients with no history of hematolymphoid neoplasms, who presented with non-specific symptoms. Abnormal pulmonary imaging studies prompted bronchoscopic evaluation and collection of BAL during the initial evaluation. FC analysis of the BAL fluid aided to the early diagnosis of aggressive NK cell leukemia and adult T cell leukemia/lymphoma, respectively. Conclusions. Flow cytometric immunophenotyping in addition to the CM assessment increases the diagnostic value and provides timely diagnosis from BAL specimens, which is especially important for critically ill patients.

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