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    ReedSternberg cells (also known as lacunar histiocytes for certain types) are distinctive, giant cells found with light microscopy in biopsies from individuals...
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    from a specific type of white blood cell called lymphocytes, where multinucleated ReedSternberg cells (RS cells) are present in the patient's lymph nodes...
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    Lymphoma (redirect from B-cell lymphomas)
    Hodgkin lymphoma is marked by the presence of a type of cell called the ReedSternberg cell. Non-Hodgkin lymphomas, which are defined as being all lymphomas...
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    therapies. Idiopathic giant cell myocarditis Large cell ReedSternberg cell Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma Syncitium Giant+Cells at the U.S. National Library...
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    form of tuberculosis, by noticing the presence of a special cell, the ReedSternberg cell which bears her name. Dorothy was one of the first women to...
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    ~28 years. It is composed of large tumor nodules with lacunar ReedSternberg cell (RS cells) surrounded by fibrotic collagen bands.[citation needed] The...
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  • infiltration of T cells, B cells, macrophages, eosinophils, fibroblasts, and ReedSternberg cells (HRS cells, also termed Hodgkin Reed-Sternberg cells) into lymphoid...
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    Hodgkin lymphoma is characterised by a particular type of cell, called a ReedSternberg cell, visible under microscope. It is associated with past infection...
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  • Reed–Solomon error correction, a systematic way of building codes that can be used to detect and correct multiple random symbol errors ReedSternberg...
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  • presence of Reed-Sternberg cells (here termed RS cells). The adjacent micrograph shows a typical RS cell, surrounded by normal lymphocytes. RS cells are distinctively...
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    Carl Sternberg (November 20, 1872 – August 15, 1935) was an Austrian pathologist. The ReedSternberg cell is named after him and American physician Dorothy...
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  • Centre for Judaism, in London Sternberg peer review controversy ReedSternberg cell Starnberg, a city in Bavaria, Germany Sternburg, a brand of German...
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    neoplastic B-cells, other lymphocyte typess, plasma cells, histiocytes and epithelioid cells interspersed with ReedSternberg-like cells infiltrate, almost...
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    within the cell, which is highly specific for cytomegalovirus infection (CMV). The appearance of the entire nucleus, as found in ReedSternberg cells in individuals...
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    ("popcorn") cells are present embedded in nodules consisting of B cells and other reactive cells (mainly reactive T cells). Reed-Sternberg and Hodgkin...
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  • replacement therapy r/r/w rales, rhonchi, wheezes (lung sounds) RS cell ReedSternberg cell RSB Right sternal border RSI rapid sequence induction RSV respiratory...
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    white blood cells), mast cells, the L1236 ReedSternberg cell line derived from Hodgkin's lymphoma, and certain other tissues. These cells produce the...
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  • and/or the ReedSternberg cells found in Hodgkin disease, including in particular Hodgkin disease's nodular variant. The non-malignant T-cells generally...
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    surgeon who pioneered modern surgical staples Dorothy Reed, pathologist and namesake of ReedSternberg cell in Hodgkin's lymphoma Dale G. Renlund, cardiologist...
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  • of cells resembling the ReedSternberg cells that typify Hodgkin lymphoma. However, later studies concluded that these cells are not Reed-Sternberg cells...
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    Hodgkin Reed-Sternberg cells are typically HLA class I deficient, immune evasion is in part mediated by skewing towards an exhausted PD-1hi NK cell phenotype...
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  • Orville Redenbacher. Dorothy Reed Mendenhall, American physician, and Carl Sternberg, Austrian pathologist – ReedSternberg cell. Rehoboam, Hebrew king –...
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  • ReedSternberg cells of Hodgkin lymphoma, the malignant B cells of EBV-associated B cell lymphatic cancers, and the malignant NK cells of NK/T cell lymphatic...
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    tumor cells, especially IL-5 or IL-3. This has also been shown to occur in Hodgkin lymphoma, in the form of IL-5 secreted by Reed-Sternberg cells. In primary...
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  • Moguel LR, et al. (October 1999). "Peripheral T-cell lymphoma with ReedSternberg-like cells of B-cell phenotype and genotype associated with Epstein–Barr...
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    identify the presence of such cells in biopsies. The presence of these cells is diagnostic of Hodgkin's lymphoma. ReedSternberg cells display a characteristic...
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    Addison's Disease. Defined histopathologically by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells in the lymph nodes, it was historically the first human lymphoma...
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    cancer in people with autoimmune diseases. In Hodgkin's lymphoma, ReedSternberg cells harbor amplification of chromosome 9p24.1, which encodes PD-L1 and...
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    marker for Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin's disease, to human chromosome band 12q24.3 and YAC cloning of the locus". Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics. 65...
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  • surgeon – reconstructive surgery – recurrent cancer – Red blood cellReedSternberg cell – reflux – refractory cancer – regional cancer – regional chemotherapy...
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