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Hematopathology: Metastatic Cancer in Lymph Nodes
Lymph Nodes with Metastatic Cancer. Squamous carcinoma. Metastatic deposits of squamous cell carcinoma are on the right. On the left are hyperplastic ...
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Malignant Plasma Cell Smears: Images
These are well-differentiated but malignant plasma cells. There is minimal nucleomegaly as the only overt indication of their malignancy. ...
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Benign Versus Malignant Lymphocytes: Images
The other shows benign small lymphocytes from a reactive lymph node. Which is which? If you have a strong opinion on the subject, let me know ...
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Germinal Center, Low Power: Images
The germinal center is polarized: more blastic cells with more and bluer cytoplasm inhabit the bottom half of the germinal center, where there is also ...
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Low-Grade Diffuse Lymphomas
Taken as a whole, low grade lymphomas (diffuse and follicular, B-cell and T-cell) make up from 20-45% of lymphomas and have a median survival of 5 years or ...
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Sinus Histiocytosis: Images
A sinus stuffed with histiocytes with fluffy cytoplasm and poorly-defined cell borders. Note these are not epithelioid histiocytes. ...
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A Dynamic Imaging Database for 3D Morphologic Analysis and ...
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML 3D Medical Imaging Database. The superposition of the original and reconstructed ventricles demonstrates the ability of elliptic Fourier analysisto preserve ...
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Hematopathology: Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphomas
About one-third of B-cell diffuse large cell lymphomas fail to produce surface immunoglobulin. Fortunately for the diagnostician, these are overt ...
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Hematopathology: Reactive Lymph Nodes
Other types of reactive lymph node hyperplasia also occur, including hyperplasia of the paracortical region or of the sinus cells, the latter called "sinus ...
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Mycosis Fungoides: Images
The characteristic mycosis fungoides cells are very hyperchromatic and may have nuclei so irregular they are sometimes called "cerebriform". ...