Journal of Research in Applied and Basic Medical Sciences (Mar 2021)

COVID-19 in a Patient with Newly Diagnosed Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL): A Case Report

  • Alireza Gandomi-Mohammadabadi,
  • Farshad Divsalar,
  • Saman Taram,
  • Zahra Kateb,
  • Fatemeh Montazer,
  • Yasaman Farbod,
  • Seyedamir Tabibzadeh dezfooli,
  • ata Abbasi,
  • Mohammad Amin abbasi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 26 – 30

Abstract

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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) is one of the most common hematologic neoplasms leading to immunosuppression. It is characterized by absolute lymphocytosis with clonality of mature B cells. Therefore, they are vulnerable to various infections especially COVID-19. Little is known about the COVID-19 infection when it unmasks CLL. We reported a 90-year-old man who presented with signs and symptoms of anorexia, weakness, and loss of consciousness, and lymphocytosis which in further workup COVID-19 confirmed with real-time PCR. Due to lymphocytosis, peripheral blood smear (PBS) and flow cytometry were performed and CLL was diagnosed. His lymphocyte count increased to 1.5-fold during hospitalization. The patient recovered after 11 days as the symptoms were alleviated. Lymphocytosis is an unexpected finding in patients diagnosed with COVID-19 infection, and an increase in lymphocytes may indicate other conditions. In these cases, secondary causes of lymphocytosis, such as malignancy or other infections, should be considered

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