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Assessment of bone marrow response in Waldenström's macroglobulinemia.
Clinical Lymphoma & Myeloma 2009 March
In this study we used bone marrow flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry to evaluate response to fludarabine therapy in patients with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia (WM)/lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma. Responses in serum M protein were typically delayed with a median time to maximum response of 6 months following the completion of therapy (range, 0-18 months). In contrast, bone marrow responses occurred promptly in responding patients such that there were no detectable clonal B cells at the end of therapy in 55% of patients assessed. Persistent monoclonal plasma cells were, however, readily identified by CD138 immunohistochemistry, explaining the persistence of serum M protein in these patients. This simple observation has significant implications for the assessment of responses in WM as well as the design of future therapeutic strategies.
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