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Diffuse large cell lymphoma

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2001
A review of new or emerging ideas concerning diffuse large B-cell lymphomas is presented, with particular emphasis on histologic classification, genetic prognostic factors, first-line and salvage treatments, and specific locations such as neurologic, cutaneous, or gastrointestinal sites. This lymphoma remains the most heterogeneous of all lymphomas for
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Multiple large cell acanthomas

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1983
Large cell acanthoma is a benign keratosis which occurs as a generally hyperkeratotic, sharply demarcated patch on actinically exposed skin. Clinically, it is usually misdiagnosed as a seborrheic keratosis or solar keratosis. The first two reports of multiple large cell acanthomas are described here. Clinical and histologic features were identical to a
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Large Cell Lymphocytoma

Archives of Dermatology, 1980
• We studied nine cases of cutaneous lymphoproliferative disease that shared a distinct histologic pattern. The lesions consisted of red-to-violaceous, single or clustered, deep papules or nodules. They proved to be benign on long-term evaluation. Nodular infiltrates of large, pleomorphic lymphocytes, sometimes appearing to be histiocytic and often ...
S C, Duncan, H L, Evans, R K, Winkelmann
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Large Cell Carcinoma

2009
This carcinoma represents about 10% of all lung cancers. Microscopically, its main feature is the high level of malignancy and lack of squamous or glandular features. However, on electron microscopy, features of either adenocarcinoma or squamous cell can be appreciated suggesting that large cell carcinomas are basically poorly differentiated ...
Armin Ernst   +4 more
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Large-Cell Carcinoma

2021
Large-cell carcinoma is usually peripheral, large, lobulated and/or well marginated, heterogeneously enhancing mass with central necrosis (central necrosis may be absent if size is small).
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[Large cell carcinoma].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2000
Large cell carcinoma is defined as an undifferentiated carcinoma without the characteristic features of squamous cell, small cell, or adeno-carcinomas. Diagnosis is largely based on exclusion of the other cell types of lung cancer by light microscopy. Large cell carcinoma grows rapidly and is usually quite large by the time it is diagnosed.
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Esophageal large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma

Digestive and Liver Disease, 2021
Toshiyuki, Kubo   +3 more
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Large-cell pumps

Vacuum, 1966
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Large Cell Acanthoma

Archives of Dermatology, 1978
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