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March 3, 2026
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Primary plasma cell leukemia: consensus definition by the International Myeloma Working Group according to peripheral blood plasma cell percentage
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Carlos José Fernández de Larrea Rodríguez
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Robert Kyle
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Laura Rosiñol Dachs
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Plasma cell leukemia is defined with an emphasis on blood plasma cell percentage, allowing better disease classification.
The consensus reached by the International Myeloma Working Group facilitates standardized diagnosis and management of the condition.
Approach involves defining immunological characteristics and percentage thresholds for diagnosis using peripheral blood samples.
This consensus may improve clinical outcomes and aid in the treatment of plasma cell leukemia, but external validation is still necessary.
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