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The Histiocyte

Archives of Dermatology, 1986
Certain terms, by an enigmatic stubbornness, persist long after their usefulness is ended. Such is the case of thehistiocyte—particularly in dermatology and dermatopathology.1Reports of the demise of thehistiocyte(italics to emphasize my disfavor), could not be too greatly exaggerated.
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Histiocyte disorders

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 2004
Jan Inge, Henter   +2 more
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Uveal Myogenic, Fibro-histiocytic, and Histiocytic Tumors

2019
Tumors 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.
Paul A. Rundle, Hardeep Singh Mudhar
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Fine‐needle aspiration cytology: True histiocytic lymphoma/histiocytic sarcoma

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2003
AbstractTrue histiocytic lymphoma/histiocytic sarcoma is an extremely rare, malignant histiocytic tumor. This report is of such a case in a 52‐yr‐old woman. Fine‐needle aspiration (FNA) smears showed large pleomorphic nuclei, prominent nucleoli, moderately dense abundant cytoplasm, and scattered cells with cytoplasmic vacuoles and some with reniform ...
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Granulomatous & histiocytic dermatitides

Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology, 2017
Granulomas of the skin may be classified in several ways. They are either infectious or non-infectious in character, and they contain areas of necrobiosis or necrosis, or not. Responsible infectious agents may be mycobacterial, fungal, treponemal, or parasitic organisms, and each case of granulomatous dermatitis should be assessed histochemically for ...
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Histiocytic disorders

The Hematology Journal, 2003
ARICÒ M   +3 more
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[Atypical histiocytic granuloma].

Acta stomatologica Belgica, 1994
This report deals with a case of atypical histiocytic granuloma in a male patient of 65 years old. The white ulcerative lesion was located in the upper labial mucosa. No bleeding or pain was observed on palpation. A complete spontaneous healing was observed within two weeks.
Wackens, Georges   +3 more
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HISTIOCYTIC MEDULLARY RETICULOSIS

The Lancet, 1982
M.F. Martelli   +4 more
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