Reed-Sternberg cells are large, abnormal lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) that may contain more than one nucleus. These cells are found in people with ...
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Reed¡VSternberg cells are distinctive, giant cells found with light microscopy in biopsies from individuals with Hodgkin lymphoma. They are usually derived ...
Hodgkin and Reed/Sternberg (HRS) cells are the hallmark cells of Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL). They are large, often multinucleated with a peculiar morphology.
Apr 13, 2022 ¡P Reed-Sternberg cells are large, abnormal lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell) that may contain more than one nucleus.
Reed¡VSternberg cells are large, bi- or multinucleated cells with a particular morphology and immunophenotype. They build together with the mononucleated Hodgkin ...
However, Reed-Sternberg cells make up only a small part of a Hodgkin lymphoma tumor, and the rest of the tumor is made of normal lymphocytes, which can cause ...
The data here indicate that Reed-Sternberg cells from both nodular sclerosing and lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin's disease were derived from an unusual B-cell ...
Mar 30, 2022 ¡P Reed-Sternberg cells (also known as lacunar histiocytes for certain types) are distinctive, giant cells found with light microscopy in biopsies ...
Abstract. The origin of the malignant Reed-Sternberg (RS) cell in the most common histologic types of Hodgkin's disease (HD) has been controversial.
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Antibody to fascin-1 is a very sensitive marker for Reed-Sternberg cells and variants in nodular sclerosis, mixed cellularity, and lymphocyte depletion Hodgkin ...