Hairy Cell Leukemia Learning Center

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Hairy cell leukemia is a cancer of lymphocytes (B cells) that leads to low blood counts.

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Symptoms
Weakness; Fatigue; Weight loss; Easy bruising or bleeding; Recurrent infections and fevers; Excessive sweating (espec...
Causes
HCL is caused by the abnormal growth of B cells. The cells can look "hairy" under the microscope because they have fi...
Tests
During a physical exam, the doctor may be able to feel a swollen spleen or liver. An abdominal CT scan may be done to...
Treatments
People with this disease may not need treatment in the early stages. Some patients may need an occasional blood trans...
Risk Factors
Complications
The low blood counts caused by hairy cell leukemia can lead to infections, fatigue, and excessive bleeding.
Prevention
There is no known way to prevent this disease.
Doctor Specialties
Call your health care provider if you have significant bleeding. Also call if you have signs of infection, such as a ...

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