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* [[Cutaneous]] involvement. Nodules on the skin.
* Poor prognosis.
* Normal [[serum]] [[LDH]] level (or less that twice the normal upper limit)
* Normal [[serum]] [[LDH]] level (or less that twice the normal upper limit)
* Normal [[serum]] [[calcium]] level  
* Normal [[serum]] [[calcium]] level  

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Haytham Allaham, M.D. [2]

Overview

Based on both the clinical presentation and laboratory findings, adult T-cell leukemia may be classified into either an acute variant, chronic variant, smoldering variant, or an adult T-cell lymphoma variant.

Classification

  • Based on both the clinical presentation and laboratory findings, adult T-cell leukemia may be classified into either an acute variant, chronic variant, smouldering variant, or an adult T-cell lymphoma variant.[1][2]
  • The table below lists the adult T-cell leukemia clinical classification details:
Clinical Variant Description
Acute adult T-cell leukemia
Chronic adult T-cell leukemia
Primary cutaneous tumoral (PCT)
  • Cutaneous involvement. Nodules on the skin.
  • Poor prognosis.
  • Normal serum LDH level (or less that twice the normal upper limit)
  • Normal serum calcium level
Smoldering adult T-cell leukemia
Adult T-cell lymphoma

References

  1. Matutes E (2007). "Adult T-cell leukaemia/lymphoma". J Clin Pathol. 60 (12): 1373–7. doi:10.1136/jcp.2007.052456. PMC 2095573. PMID 18042693.
  2. Shimoyama M (1991). "Diagnostic criteria and classification of clinical subtypes of adult T-cell leukaemia-lymphoma. A report from the Lymphoma Study Group (1984-87)". Br J Haematol. 79 (3): 428–37. PMID 1751370.