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Plasmacytic leukemia

Introduction: Plasmacytic leukemia

Description of Plasmacytic leukemia

Plasmacytic leukemia: rare type of acute leukemia in which the predominating cell in the peripheral blood is the plasma cell; it is often seen in conjunction with multiple myeloma and may be a variant form of that disease.
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