Abstract

Primary plasma leukemia is defined by the presence of more than 20% plasma cells in the peripheral blood or number of circulating plasma cells greater than 2G/L. It has points in common with multiple myeloma and has certain characteristics, in particular its aggressiveness and poor prognosis. Through 02 cases diagnosed in the flow cytometry laboratory, the authors present the clinical, cytological and especially immunophenotypic features of this disease, with the emphasis on the role of flow cytometry in the diagnosis.

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