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==Overview==
==Overview==
Two variants have been described:  Hairy cell leukemia-variant[http://ajcp.metapress.com/link.asp?id=8qytyq1clqmhq9cl], which usually is diagnosed in older men (median age above 70), and a Japanese variant.  The non-Japanese variant is more difficult to treat than either 'classic' HCL or the Japanese variant HCL.


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Two variants have been described: Hairy cell leukemia-variant[2], which usually is diagnosed in older men (median age above 70), and a Japanese variant. The non-Japanese variant is more difficult to treat than either 'classic' HCL or the Japanese variant HCL.

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