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lymphocytes known as "Sézary cells" seen in the
peripheral blood with
typical cerebriform nuclei (brain-shaped,
convoluted nuclei) Hepatosplenomegaly– enlarged...
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scalp and
characterized by
ridges and furrows,
which give the
scalp a
cerebriform appearance. Clinically, the
ridges are hard and
cannot be
flattened on...
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presence of the following:
Presence of
cancer cells with
twisted contours (
cerebriform nuclei) In the
patch and
plaque stages, the
cancer cells are seen in...
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characterized by
skeletal and
hamartous overgrowth of
multiple tissues, nevi in
cerebriform connective tissue,
blood vessel malformations and
linear epidermal nevi...
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Hoffman and Zur****e) is
characterized by soft,
yellowish pa****s or
cerebriform plaques,
usually of the
buttock or thigh, less
often of the ear or scalp...
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imaging (MRI) may show a
characteristic feature described as a
convoluted cerebriform pattern (CCP). A
retrospective study published in the
American Journal...
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cerebriform nuclear shape seen in Sézary syndrome. A
small cell
variant comprises 20% of all T-PLL cases, and the Sézary cell-like (
cerebriform) variant...
- with the
antrum generally spared,
giving the
mucosa a
cobblestone or
cerebriform (brain-like) appearance. Histologically, the most
characteristic feature...
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Journal of Case
Reports and Images. 3(9):57–59. Nayak, S., et al. (2008).
Cerebriform elephantiasis of the ****
following tuberculous lymphadenitis. Archived...
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black mottling and is
generally rugose (wrinkled),
often becoming cerebriform (resembling a brain's surface)
towards the
centre of the thallus. The...