Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3460885 | Clinics in Laboratory Medicine | 2007 | 17 Pages |
Flow cytometric immunophenotyping (FCI) is an important diagnostic modality in the evaluation of patients who have suspected or known acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). It enables rapid identification, quantification, and immunophenotypic characterization of leukemic blasts, permitting accurate and timely diagnosis. Beyond facilitating the classification of ALL into fundamental diagnostic categories, FCI may anticipate recurrent cytogenetic and molecular abnormalities. FCI permits the detection of leukemic blasts after therapy at a level lower than that achievable by conventional microscopic examination. Flow cytometric detection of minimal residual disease is among the strongest prognostic factors in patients who have ALL and may provide an opportunity for more precise risk-adapted therapies.