Effacement of the nodal architecture with Reed–Sternberg cells in a cellular milieu appropriate for one of the specific subtypes of Hodgkin lymphoma Cytologic features of Reed–Sternberg cells ...
Hodgkin lymphoma occurs in white blood cells called lymphocytes, usually B cells. The disease is characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells, which are lymphocytes that became abnormal.
Hodgkin’s lymphoma is characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells, while non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma encompasses a broad ...
Hodgkin lymphoma is characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells, while NHL is a more diverse group of cancers that do not contain Reed-Sternberg cells. Both types of lymphoma can affect ...
In classical Hodgkin’s lymphoma (cHL), characteristic malignant cells called Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells represent only a small fraction (<5%) of the tumor tissue whereas the ...
Effacement of the nodal architecture with Reed–Sternberg cells in a cellular milieu appropriate for one of the specific subtypes of Hodgkin lymphoma Cytologic features of Reed–Sternberg cells ...