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palisading histiocytes surrounding fibrinoid necrosis of
rheumatoid nodules). Some
sources consider Langerhans cell
derivatives to be
histiocytes. The Langerhans...
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immunohistochemical staining, the
histiocytes will be
positive for S100, CD68, and CD163 but
negative for CD1a. In 2016 the
Histiocyte Society proposed a classification...
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Epithelioid cells (also
called epithelioid histiocytes) are
derivatives of
activated macrophages resembling epithelial cells. Structurally, epithelioid...
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lymph nodes and the spleen. The
Kupffer cells of the
liver and
tissue histiocytes are also part of the MPS. The
mononuclear phagocyte system and the monocyte...
- CD68-positive, CD1a-negative
histiocytes are
identified in a
biopsy specimen. ECD is
marked by the
buildup of
foamy histiocytes and
occasional Touton giant...
- A
histiocytoma is a
tumour consisting of
histiocytes.
Histiocytes are
cells that are a part of the
mononuclear phagocytic system, a part of the body's...
- CD1a-positive
Langerhans (immature
histiocytes)
proliferate the
bronchioles and
alveolar interstitium, and this
flood of
histiocytes recruits granulocytes like...
- They take
various forms (with
various names)
throughout the body (e.g.,
histiocytes,
Kupffer cells,
alveolar macrophages, microglia, and others), but all...
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goats and cattle. A
histiocyte is a
differentiated tissue cell that has its
origin in the bone marrow. The
source for
histiocytes is the monocyte/macrophage...
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Granuloma annulare microscopically consists of
dermal epithelioid histiocytes around a
central zone of mucin—a so-called
palisaded granuloma. Granuloma...