نتایج جستجو برای: pseudolymphoma

تعداد نتایج: 912  

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2014
Laura Gheucă Solovăstru Dan Vâţă Delia Ciobanu Laura Stătescu Maria Rotaru

Lymphomatoid papulosis, part of the controversial group of cutaneous lymphoproliferative pseudolymphoma disorders, raises important clinical and histopathological problems. It is a chronic, recurrent, clinically characterized by popular necrotic lesions and papulo-pustular nodules, sometimes self-limiting and characterized by histopathological changes suggestive of cutaneous lymphoma (CD30-posi...

Journal: :Anais brasileiros de dermatologia 2010
Fernanda André Martins Cruz Denise Lage Rafaela Marega Frigério Mariana Colombini Zaniboni Lúcia Helena Fávaro Arruda

Tattoos are defined as the intentional or accidental deposit of pigment into the skin. These pigments have been associated with various dermatoses such as allergic contact dermatitis, lichenoid dermatitis, photoinduced reactions, and granulomatous, sarcoid and pseudolymphomatous reactions. The objective of this report was to describe the various types of reactions to pigments and the importance...

Journal: :Chest 1972
G M Halprin J Ramirez P C Pratt

ymphoid interstitial pneumonia (LIP) is one of a sedes of parenchymal pulmonary diseases discovered in the last few years. LIP has the histologic features of benign pseudolymphoma but it is more diffuse.' In LIP there is a predominance of mature lymphocytes in the interstitiurn of the lung which at times forms germinal centers. The process surrounds, but does not invade, structures normally pre...

2011
Etienne Mahe Catherine Ross Monalisa Sur

A wide variety of noninfectious lesions have been identified in association with HIV infection. Many hematolymphoid lesions are possible in this patient group, both reactive and neoplastic. Epidemiologic data suggests that lymphoid malignancies are among the most common neoplasms in patients with HIV. We present a selective case series assembled over a 5-year period from the relatively low HIV-...

Journal: :Cancer research 1976
L B Crittenden

Avian lymphoid leukosis can be induced by lymphoid leukosis viruses belonging to Subgroups A, B, C, and D. The endogenous virus of the chicken (Rous-associated virus type 0) belongs to Subgroup E and has little, if any, potential for inducing lymphoid leukosis. Nearly all chicken flocks are infected with Subgroup A lymphoid leukosis virus. This virus can be transmitted from dam to offspring or ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2012
Stefano A Pileri Pier Paolo Piccaluga

Peripheral T cell lymphomas (PTCLs) are heterogeneous neoplasms and represent about 12% of all lymphoid malignancies. They are often regarded as "orphan diseases," a designation that does not reflect their real incidence but rather signifies the difficulties encountered in their classification, diagnosis, and treatment. Here we revise the current understanding of the pathobiological characteris...

Journal: :Blood 1995
T A Lister A J Norton A Rohatiner

Harris et a1 are to be congratulated for making an assault on the classification of the lymphoid malignancies. This is most timely. It is to be hoped that their proposal will form the framework upon which a new classification that is both biologically accurate and clinician friendly may be based and that it will continue to be useful for at least the early part of the 21st Century. Clearly, bef...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
E. L. Stubbs J. Furth

It is shown, in a carefully controlled experiment, that fowl leucemia can be readily transmitted from chicken to chicken by injection. Of 25 fowls, 13 were injected intravenously with blood from a chicken (No. 575) with erythroleucosis and 12 with blood from a chicken (No. 689) with myeloid leucosis. The injected birds and an equal number of uninjected controls were kept in tiers of alternating...

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