Malignant Lymphomas Other Than Hodgkin’s Disease 1978
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-81092-3_4
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Histopathology and Diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphomas

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“…We shall present immunological data that confirm the close relationship between the centrocyte-like tumour cells and reactive centrocytes. Preliminary data on this type oflymphoma have been reported in a number of previous papers (Lennert et al, 1975a, b;Stein, 1976Stein, , 1978Lennert & Mohri, 1978;Stein et al, 1978a Biopsy specimens obtained in Kiel were cut into 3 pieces immediately after surgical removal. Imprints were made from the fresh cut surface.…”
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“…We shall present immunological data that confirm the close relationship between the centrocyte-like tumour cells and reactive centrocytes. Preliminary data on this type oflymphoma have been reported in a number of previous papers (Lennert et al, 1975a, b;Stein, 1976Stein, , 1978Lennert & Mohri, 1978;Stein et al, 1978a Biopsy specimens obtained in Kiel were cut into 3 pieces immediately after surgical removal. Imprints were made from the fresh cut surface.…”
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“…Conversely, lymphomas containing a high percentage of noncleaved cells, both large and small, are considered more aggressive neoplasms. These cells are the proliferative component of the tumor and are referred to as centroblasts (Kiel classification) 10 or transformed cells (Lukes and Collins classification). 9 In the Working Formulation, follicular lymphomas are graded as low or intermediate according to the cellular composition of the nodules.…”
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“…The Rapapport, 8 Lukes and Collins, 9 Keil, 10 and the Working Formulation 11 classifications all graded follicular lymphomas according to the estimated percentages of large cells in the surgical biopsy specimen. Problems that exist in grading lymphomas purely by estimating the percentage of large cells involve subjectivity and determining the appropriate numerical cutoff.…”
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“…The clonal origin of the majority of B cell lymphomas has been confirmed (Levy et al, 1977;Mann et al, 1979). However, surface marker studies have many limitations and the technical problems associated with their determination have been reviewed (Seligmann et al, 1977;Lukes et al, 1978).…”
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