These included cell lines, primary tissue and living, single Reed-Sternberg cells — the exceedingly rare but biologically active malignant cell of Hodgkin lymphoma. Results of the high ...
Table 2. Distinction between atypical lymphoid proliferations rich in Reed–Sternberg-like cells (reactive immunoblasts) and classic Hodgkin lymphomas. Aspects Atypical lymphoid proliferations ...
Hodgkin lymphoma (formerly known as Hodgkin disease), which involves an abnormal type of lymphocyte called Reed-Sternberg cells Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which does not contain Reed-Sternberg cells ...
Lymphoid proliferations are traditionally thought to be either benign conditions (reactive hyperplasia and lymphadenitis) or malignant lymphomas. However, not all lymphoid lesions at present can ...
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