Pattern of leucocyte acid phosphatase reaction in T-cell lymphoblastic leukaemia
Acid phosphatase (AP) reaction is a specific cytochemical marker for T-cell lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL). Twenty six cases of ALL were diagnosed as T-ALL employing cytochemical profiles including AP and sheep red blood cell rosettes. Three district patterns of AP reaction were observed. On one en...
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description | Acid phosphatase (AP) reaction is a specific cytochemical marker for T-cell lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL). Twenty six cases of ALL were diagnosed as T-ALL employing cytochemical profiles including AP and sheep red blood cell rosettes. Three district patterns of AP reaction were observed. On one end of the spectrum, 100% of the positive blasts showed the classical dot-like reaction while on the other 100% showed a scattered reaction. Between the two a mixed pattern was observed with 30-80% of the positive blasts showing the dot-like reaction while the rest showed scattered pattern. Dot-like pattern showed L1 morphology, high counts and low SRBC rosettes while scattered showed L2 morphology, low counts and high SRBC rosettes. The pattern observed in our series differs from the dot-like reaction observed in T-ALL in the western series. We recommend that this pattern must be borne in mind when employing AP reaction for T-ALL diagnosis (JPMA 42: 151, 1992). |
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