Enlargement of nodes in leukaemia with hairy cells (LVB) during the initial examination is rarely encountered. In the final stage of the disease it was found in six of our ten patients. A special situation is marked enlargement of retroperitoneal nodes observed in two patients. In one of them the nodes diminished after irradiation, in the second patient irradiation was not possible because of severe pancytopenia. Treatment with alpha-interferon failed previously in this patient. The question remains whether marked enlargement of the abdominal nodes is part of the picture of the disease or whether it is the manifestation of transformation of the disease into a more acute type. The authors recommend examination of the abdominal nodes by means of computed tomography (CT) already during the initial examination and during the subsequent course of the disease, in particular when there are signs of relapse.