Abstract

The blast cells of 8 patients with acute lymphatic leukemia were investigated for B- and T-cell properties. Membrane-bound immunoglobulins (B-cell marker) were not found, unexpectedly also not on the blasts of a boy with leukemic transformed lymphosarcoma. In contrast, in another patient, who died shortly after diagnosis, the blasts of different compartments repeatedly showed T-cell properties (spontaneous rosette formation with sheep red blood cells).

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