- In immunology, a
centroblast generally refers to an
activated B cell that is
enlarged (12–18 micrometer) and is
rapidly proliferating in the germinal...
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uncontrolled division of
specific types of B-cells
known as
centrocytes and
centroblasts.
These cells normally occupy the
follicles (nodular
swirls of various...
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cellular division, B
cells of the
germinal center's dark zone are
known as
centroblasts. Once
these B
cells have
stopped proliferating in the dark zone and moved...
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centroblasts, and
although they are
relatively similar in size,
centrocytes lack
distinct nucleoli and are more
irregularly shaped than
centroblasts....
- in a
diffuse pattern,
efface the tissues' architecture, and
resemble Centroblast cells (80% of cases),
Immunoblast cells (8–10% of cases), or anaplastic...
- "cleaved" [cleft]
cells (centrocytes)
mixed with
large activated cells (
centroblasts),
usually nodular ("follicular")
growth pattern CD10,
surface Ig About...
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medium size with angulated, elongated, cleaved, or
twisted nuclei. -
Centroblasts are
larger cells containing vesicular nuclei with one to
three basophilic...
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medium size with angulated, elongated, cleaved, or
twisted nuclei. -
Centroblasts are
larger cells containing vesicular nuclei with one to
three basophilic...
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outside its capsule,
follicles present throughout the
entire node,
obvious centroblasts and the
absence or
diminishing mantle zones.
Immunohistochemistry can...
- in
which certain lymphocyte types, the B-cell-derived
centrocytes and
centroblasts, form
lymph node follicle-like
structures prin****lly in the duodenum...