Lymphomas represent a heterogeneous group of mature immune cell malignancies. Lymphomas are classified on the basis of clinical, molecular, and histological features that include descriptions of ...
In aggressive lymphomas, inflammatory messengers reprogram the "conductors" of the immune system, causing lymph nodes ...
The findings come from the group’s review of over 30 years’ worth of research of the presence of autoimmune cytopenias and autoimmune diseases in lymphoid and myeloid neoplasms. Autoimmune ...
The specificity of the Perl-based algorithms was consistently high, over 98%. Very few benign results were classified as malignant or in situ by the Perl-based algorithms; the leukemia algorithm ...
Lymph nodes are key control centers in the immune system and play an important role in defending the body against infections ...
A male in his 50s presented with profound leucocytosis, systemic symptoms and marked hepatosplenomegaly. Initial workup with peripheral blood flow cytometry suggested T-cell prolymphocytic leukaemia ...
Follicular lymphoma is graded 1 to 3 based on how many large B cells (centroblasts) appear under a microscope, which signals how fast it may grow. Grade 1 and 2 follicular lymphoma are usually slow ...
Mesenteric lymphoma is a cancer that develops in a layer of tissue inside your abdomen. It often causes a noticeable lump and stomach pain. Other symptoms include cramping, loss of appetite, and ...
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