scholarly journals Standardization of Flow Cytometric Immunophenotyping for Hematological Malignancies: The FranceFlow Group Experience

2019 ◽  
Vol 95 (9) ◽  
pp. 1008-1018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Françoise Solly ◽  
Fanny Angelot‐Delettre ◽  
Michel Ticchioni ◽  
Franck Geneviève ◽  
Hubert Rambaud ◽  
...  
2005 ◽  
Vol 70B (1) ◽  
pp. 39-44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alejandro Ruiz-Argüelles ◽  
Liliana Rivadeneyra-Espinoza ◽  
Ricardo E. Duque ◽  
Alberto Orfao ◽  

Pulse ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-36
Author(s):  
MM Rahman ◽  
R Rahim

Objective: This article serves to promote the interest of participants involved in management of hematological malignancies in the efficacy of flow cytometry in the immunophenotypic characterization of leukemias and lymphomas. This well-defmed characterization plays a crucial role in diagnosis, classification, prognostic evaluation, and detection of minimal residual disease, in the context of clinical features and morphological diagnosis.Methodology: Relevant literature was retrieved to highlight the principles of operation of flow cytometly, applications, derivable clinical information, sources of errors, necessary antibodies and general considerations towards definitive diagnosis of acute leukemia.Conclusion: Hematological malignancy is an extremely heterogeneous disorder. Use of flow cytometric immunophenotyping in these disorders is already proven over two decades and allowed clinicians for proper classification along the latest WHO classification guidelines and will pave the way for targeted therapy and better patient management. The flow cytometric immunophenotyping services in the country will significantly outweigh the cost by reducing the duration of hospital stay and patient management in right way.Pulse Vol.9 January-December 2016 p.27-36


2017 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. e92-e93
Author(s):  
Gaurav Chatterjee ◽  
Sitaram Ghogale ◽  
Asha Priyadarshini ◽  
Wilma Tauro ◽  
P.G. Subramanian ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 131 (2) ◽  
pp. 282-287
Author(s):  
Dan Iancu ◽  
Suyang Hao ◽  
Pei Lin ◽  
S. Keith Anderson ◽  
Jeffrey L. Jorgensen ◽  
...  

Abstract Context.—Bone marrow (BM) examination is part of the staging workup of lymphoma patients. Few studies have compared BM histologic findings with results of flow cytometric immunophenotyping analysis in follicular lymphoma (FL) patients. Objective.—To correlate histologic findings with immunophenotypic data in staging BM biopsy and aspiration specimens of FL patients. Design.—Bone marrow biopsy specimens of untreated FL patients were reviewed. Histologic findings were correlated with 3-color flow cytometric immunophenotyping results on corresponding BM aspirates. Results.—Bone marrow biopsy specimens (with or without aspirates) of 114 patients with histologic evidence of FL in BM were reviewed. There were 76 bilateral and 38 unilateral biopsies performed, resulting in 190 specimens: 187 involved by FL and 3 negative (in patients with a positive contralateral specimen). The extent of BM involvement was <5% in 32 (17.1%), ≥5% and ≤25% in 102 (54.6%), >25% and ≤50% in 27 (14.4%), and >50% in 26 (13.9%) specimens. The pattern of involvement was purely paratrabecular in 81 (43.3%), mixed in 80 (42.8%), and purely nonparatrabecular in 26 (13.9%). Immunophenotyping was only performed unilaterally, on BM aspirates of 92 patients, and was positive for a monoclonal B-cell population in 53 (57.6%) patients. Immunophenotyping was more often negative when biopsy specimens showed FL with a purely paratrabecular pattern. For comparison, we assessed 163 FL patients without histologic evidence of FL in BM also analyzed by flow cytometric immunophenotyping. A monoclonal B-cell population was identified in 5 patients (3%). Conclusions.—Our data suggest that 3-color flow cytometric immunophenotyping adds little information to the evaluation of staging BM specimens of FL patients.


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