Abstract

The number of large peripheral lymphoid cells and the ratio of these large unstained cells to the total number of peripheral lymphocytes was determined by means of the Hemalog D in 57 patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and in 100 control subjects. Although the absolute number of large unstained cells/mm 3 is simply a reflection of peripheral lymphocytosis, the ratio large unstained cells to total lymphocyte count was shown to correlate with clinical staging. In control subjects, this ratio ranged from 3.2 per cent to 11.2 per cent. In those with CLL it was < 11.2 per cent in 43 patients and > 11.2 per cent in 14 patients. These 14 patients corresponded statistically to patients with advanced disease in our clinical staging system (stages III and IV). An increase in the large unstained cells to total lymphocyte ratio is therefore a statistical criterion of poor prognosis.

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