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Dural involvement in central nervous system langerhans cells histiocytosis (LCH) on FDG PET/CT: Case report and review of CNS manifestations of LCH on PET/CT. [PDF]
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Optical Transforms of Epidermal Langerhans' Cell Granules
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Allergy, 1989
The morphological, enzymatical, immunocytochemical and functional properties of Langerhans' cells are briefly reviewed. Langerhans' cells are located mainly in the squamous stratified epithelia, but are also present in the thymus and in superficial lymphnodes.
RUCO, Luigi+2 more
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The morphological, enzymatical, immunocytochemical and functional properties of Langerhans' cells are briefly reviewed. Langerhans' cells are located mainly in the squamous stratified epithelia, but are also present in the thymus and in superficial lymphnodes.
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Langerhans' cell histiocytosis cells are activated langerhans' cells
The Journal of Pathology, 1994AbstractLangerhans' cell histiocytosis (LCH) is characterized by the presence of large mononucleated cells, associated with inflammatory cells. The Langerhans' cell (LC) lineage of the mononucleated cells is suggested by the presence of Birbeck granules and the expression of CD1a.
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