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      Clinical characteristic and outcome of lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma of non‐Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia type: A Swedish lymphoma registry study

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          Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma (LPL) not fulfilling the WHO diagnostic criteria (2017) for Waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia (WM) (named non-WM LPL) is a rare disease and only a few systematic studies have been published. Here, we present a population-based study of non-WM LPL focusing on diagnostic difficulties, patient characteristics, and outcome. From 1511 patients included in the Swedish Lymphoma Registry 1 Jan 2000 - 31 Dec 2014 with a diagnosis of WM/LPL, we could confirm the diagnosis of non-WM LP in only 33 patients. The median age at diagnosis was 69 years. A paraprotein was found in most (IgG in 54%, IgA in 15%) and 12% of the cases were non-secretory. Compared with the WM patients, the non-WM LPL patients were younger, had more adverse prognostic factors such as elevated LDH, anaemia, and lymphocytosis at diagnosis. In addition, the non-WM LPL patients more often were symptomatic and received treatment at diagnosis. The overall survival (OS) did not significantly differ between the non-WM LPL and WM groups (P = 0.247), with a median survival time of 71 and 96 months, respectively. To conclude, we found differences in clinical features between WM and non-WM LPL, but no difference in survival.

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          Journal
          British Journal of Haematology
          Br J Haematol
          Wiley
          0007-1048
          1365-2141
          March 2022
          December 27 2021
          March 2022
          : 196
          : 6
          : 1362-1368
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Radiation Sciences, Oncology Sunderby Research Unit Umeå University Medical Faculty Sunderby Hospital Luleå Sweden
          [2 ]Department of Laboratory Medicine Department of Pathology Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden
          [3 ]Department of Chemestry Umeå University Umeå Sweden
          [4 ]Department of Haematology Karolinska Institute Stockholm Sweden
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          10.1111/bjh.18002
          34959252
          592cec50-54ee-4362-bf8a-c622a53ddf02
          © 2022

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/

          http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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