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Case Reports
Lymphadenopathy complicating hairy cell leukaemia. A case of disseminated Mycobacterium kansasii infection.
- G M Mead, D A Dance, and A G Smith.
- Acta Haematol. 1983 Jan 1;70(5):335-6.
AbstractA patient with hairy cell leukaemia is described who developed progressive lymphadenopathy, which proved to be due to Mycobacterium kansasii infection. Clinicians should be alert to this rare but well-described complication of hairy cell leukaemia. Early lymph node biopsy is recommended in patients developing otherwise unexplained fever and lymph node enlargement.
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