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FIGURE 1
Large granular lymphocyte from TD peripheral smear.
Large Granular Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Tale of Two LGLs
 Shaun Hanson, MD; Michael Guarino, MD; Pamela Simpson, MD
Large granular lymphocytic (LGL) leukemia is a fairly uncommon hematological malignancy, generally indolent in nature.1 Two patients with this entity receiving care at the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center and Research Institute (HFGCCRI) are described, who together illustrate the great range of severity that can exist in this disease. One patient, SM, presented with life-threatening anemia, yet another patient, TD, presented merely with asymptomatic lymphocytosis. Management differed accordingly, comprising methotrexate therapy for SM and active surveillance for TD. Recognizing the full spectrum of this condition is key to formulating an appropriate management plan.
338 Del Med J | November 2015 | Vol. 87 | No. 11
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