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Atypical histiocytic proliferation with features of histiocytic sarcoma
Pathology, 2013Case report We present a case of an 83-year-old man with axillary lymphadenopathy and PET positive bone-destructive lesions in the sternum and iliac crest. Histology of the lymph node showed a histiocytic proliferation with near-complete effacement of the normal nodal architecture.
Corwin Willys, Mukta Rayoo
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Cutaneous true histiocytic malignancy: True histiocytic lymphoma
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2004True histiocytic malignancies (THM) are controversial disorders that are being re-evaluated with modern cellular and molecular biology techniques. True histiocytic lymphoma (THL) is a low-incidence, poor-prognosis THM. It mainly affects the skin, gastrointestinal tract, and bone tissues.
Dolores Wright+7 more
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Histiocytic lymphoma of the cervix
Gynecologic Oncology, 1977Abstract Histiocytic lymphoma, when localized to a single extranodal site, can have a very good prognosis. A case of histiocytic lymphoma of the cervix is presented. This case, as well as other cervical lymphomas gleaned from the literature, is discussed with regard to clinical staging and evaluation of the patient.
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Uveal Myogenic, Fibro-histiocytic, and Histiocytic Tumors
2019Tumors with myogenic, fibro-histiocytic, or histiocytic differentiation may rarely involve the uveal tract. Although mostly benign in nature, they may resemble malignant lesions such as melanoma and pose considerable difficulties in diagnosis without recourse to biopsy.
Hardeep Singh Mudhar, Paul Rundle
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Histiocytic syndromes: A review
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1985Histiocytoses represent a large, puzzling group of rare skin diseases. The purpose of this review is to schematically outline the clinical, histologic, and ultrastructural features of the most important histiocytic syndromes and to provide the pertinent differential diagnoses.
Ruggero Caputo, Ferdinando Gianotti
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Histiocytes in Sweet's syndrome
British Journal of Dermatology, 1991The histological features of biopsies from 18 previously unreported cases of Sweet's syndrome are reported. The dermal infiltrate in the majority of the cases contained numerous histiocytes that at first sight appeared to mimic neutrophils. The immunophenotype of these histiocytes was consistent with monocytes that have freshly infiltrated into the ...
Christiane De Wolf-Peeters+5 more
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2013
Synonyms: Non-ossifying fibroma, Metaphyseal fibrous defect, Fibrous cortical defect, Fibrous ...
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Synonyms: Non-ossifying fibroma, Metaphyseal fibrous defect, Fibrous cortical defect, Fibrous ...
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Histiocytic Proliferations in Childhood
Pathology Patterns Reviews, 2004Histiocytic disorders occur with increased frequency in children and young adults. The wide spectrum of neoplastic and nonneoplastic diseases characterized by histiocytic proliferation was reflected in the cases submitted to the 2003 Society for Hematopathology and the European Association for Haematopathology Workshop.
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1982
Excerpt The curability of patients with Hodgkin's disease of all stages improved from a 5-year survival rate in 1940 of 6% to a 5-year actuarial estimated survival rate in 1970 of over 75% (1).
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Excerpt The curability of patients with Hodgkin's disease of all stages improved from a 5-year survival rate in 1940 of 6% to a 5-year actuarial estimated survival rate in 1970 of over 75% (1).
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