Unusual case

From: Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson (stetler@box-s.nih.gov)
Date: Mon Jan 25 1999 - 17:46:18 EST


Here's a weird one:

	43 yo white male. 30.4%HCT, 625 K/UL plateets, WBC- 4.27 K/UL with
44.3% polys, 12% lymphocytes, 26.5% monocytes, 14.8% eosinophils and 2.4%
basophils. 96% of lymphocytes are T-cells. 92% of Lymphocytes are CD4+,CD3+
and 4 % CD8+,CD3+. This is the cute part- 45% are CD4+, CD57+, CD3+
T-cells. They are mostly CD7+ (15% CD7-,CD3+), all CD2+ and CD5+ (a
slightly dim population noted). They are TCR alpha beta +, CD16-, CD38+,
and HLADR- as well as negative for B-cell antigens. How often have you seen
CD4+CD57+ T-cells?

	Maryalice
Maryalice Stetler-Stevenson
Director Flow Cytometry Unit
Laboratory of Pathology, NCI, NIH



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