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Neutrophilic emperipolesis in micropapillary carcinoma breast
Manoj Gopal Madakshira, Uma Nahar Saikia
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Prominent emperipolesis in breast lesion: A diagnostic challenge
Sahai, Rishabh +4 more
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ON THE ALLEGED DIAGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF MEGAKARYOCYTIC ‘PHAGOCYTOSIS’ (EMPERIPOLESIS) [PDF]
C, Rozman, J L, Vives-Corrons
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Megakaryocytic emperipolesis associated with thrombocytopenia - Causative or Coincidence?
Manu Goyal +2 more
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Emperipolesis in immune thrombocytopenic purpura
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Emperipolesis of neutrophils by dysmorphic megakaryocytes
American Journal of Hematology, 1982AbstractNeutrophil engulfment by megakaryocytes was observed within 20 to 30% of megakaryocytes from two children: one with metastatic rhabdomyosarcoma, the other with fever of unknown origin. Other cell types and neutrophil precursors were not observed within megakaryocytes.
R T, Parmley +4 more
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Emperipolesis and Annulate Lamellae in Erythroleukaemia
Scandinavian Journal of Haematology, 1983The bone marrow in the erythraemic phase of 2 erythroleukaemic patients was studied electron microscopically.Emperipolesis of erythrocytes as well as annulate lamellae were revealed in the cytoplasm of the erythroblasts of these cases. It is assumed that these findings show a high rate of erythroblastic proliferation.
R, Kamiyama +3 more
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THROMBOCYTOPENIA AND EMPERIPOLESIS IN A PATIENT WITH HEPATITIS A INFECTION
Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, 2002lmmune thrombocytopenia is a benign, self-limiting disease in children, responding well to treatment and generally associated with viral infections. A 13-year-old girl was admitted to a hospital with the epistaxis and purpura after an attack of jaundice 6 weeks before.
Olgar, E +6 more
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Emperipolesis, entosis and beyond: Dance with fate
Cell Research, 2008Study of cell-in-cell phenomena began with the desire to understand the complex phenotype, which stemmed from Lewis' observation of non-phagocytotic process of cell-eating-cell in 1925 1. Humble et al. coined the term “emperipolesis” (from the Greek, wandering round about within) in 1950s, to define the heterogeneous cell-in-cell phenomena when they ...
Peng, Xia +3 more
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Inflammatory Myxohyaline Tumor with Massive Emperipolesis
Pathology - Research and Practice, 2002We report on a 36-year-old man with a recurrent mass on the thenar side of the right hand. Against the background of dense inflammation, inflammatory malignant fibrous histiocytoma was first diagnosed, but typical morphologic features in the recurrent tumor led to a correction of the diagnosis--inflammatory myxohyaline tumor.
Zdenek, Kinkor +2 more
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