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CELL TYPE
Lymphoblastic; Lymphoma, lymphoblastic; Lymphoblasts; CFU-L; Lymphoid progenitor cell; Lymphoblastoid

lymphoblast         
['l?mf?(?)blast]
¦ noun Medicine an abnormal cell resembling a large lymphocyte, produced in large numbers in a form of leukaemia.
Derivatives
lymphoblastic adjective
Precursor T-lymphoblastic lymphoma         
MEDICAL CONDITION
T-lymphoblastic lymphoma
Precursor T-lymphoblastic lymphoma is a type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma in which too many T-cell lymphoblasts (immature white blood cells) are found in the lymph nodes and spleen. Also called T-lymphoblastic lymphoma, it is most common in young men.
Precursor B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia         
SUBTYPE OF ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA (ALL)
Precursor B-lymphoblastic leukemia; Precursor B lymphoblastic leukemia; PreB-ALL; Precursor B acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma; Precursor B acute lymphoblastic leukemia; Precursor B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Precursor B-cell lymphoblastic leukemia is a form of lymphoid leukemia in which too many B-cell lymphoblasts (immature white blood cells) are found in the blood and bone marrow. It is the most common type of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).

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Lymphoblast

A lymphoblast is a modified naive lymphocyte with altered cell morphology. It occurs when the lymphocyte is activated by an antigen (from antigen-presenting cells) and increased in volume by nucleus and cytoplasm growth as well as new mRNA and protein synthesis. The lymphoblast then starts dividing two to four times every 24 hours for three to five days, with a single lymphoblast making approximately 1000 clones of its original naive lymphocyte, with each clone sharing the originally unique antigen specificity. Finally the dividing cells differentiate into effector cells, known as plasma cells (for B cells), cytotoxic T cells, and helper T cells.

Lymphoblasts can also refer to immature cells which typically differentiate to form mature lymphocytes. Normally lymphoblasts are found in the bone marrow, but in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), lymphoblasts proliferate uncontrollably and are found in large numbers in the peripheral blood.

The size is between 10 and 20 μm.

Although commonly lymphoblast refers to a precursor cell in the maturation of leukocytes, the usage of this term is sometimes inconsistent. The Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Research Consortium defines a lymphoblast as "A lymphocyte that has become larger after being stimulated by an antigen. Lymphoblasts look like immature lymphocytes, and were once thought to be precursor cells." Commonly, when speaking about leukemia, "blast" is used as an abbreviation for lymphoblasts.

Lymphoblasts can be distinguished microscopically from myeloblasts by having less distinct nucleoli, more condensed chromatin, and an absence of cytoplasmic granules. However these morphologic distinctions are not absolute and a definitive diagnosis relies on antibody immunostaining for the presence of unique cluster of differentiation receptors.

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1. Tragic Freddie Wills was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia just three months after he was born.
2. But after her parents Sarah and Justin insisted on a blood test, they found she had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia.
3. In children about 85 per cent of these are acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, and acute myeloid leukaemia accounts for most of the rest.
4. Days later, doctors diagnosed him with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, characterized by malignant and immature white blood cells in the bone marrow.
5. Research carried out by the Leukaemia Research Fund, in 2005, showed infants exposed to bugs in the first year of life were less at risk of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, which accounts for 85 per cent of blood cancers in youngsters.