The less common chronic B-cell lymphomas include hairy cell leukemia, hairy cell leukemia variant and splenic lymphoma with villous lymphocytes. These disease entities can sometimes cause a diagnostic dilemma; however, immunophenotypic markers have been identified as disease specific and scoring systems have been proposed to assist the process. This study reports a case of a chronic B-cell lymphoma with long cytoplasmic projections which does not fit into any of the published disease categories based upon a combination of clinical and morphological features and immunophenotyping. Furthermore, this case featured a combination of cytogenetic abnormalities not previously described in the published literature in association with a B-cell lymphoproliferative disorder.