- An
immunoblast is a
lymphocyte that has been
activated by an antigen,
which will
further undergo clonal expansion to
increase the
number of lymphocytes...
- dysproteinemia": 747 ) is a
mature T-cell
lymphoma of
blood or
lymph vessel immunoblasts characterized by a
polymorphous lymph node
infiltrate showing a marked...
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these changes.
Chimeric antigen receptor T cell Gut-specific
homing Immunoblast Immunosenescence Parafollicular cell also
called C cell "5. Hematopoietic...
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found in
reactive lymphadenopathy (such as
infectious mononucleosis immunoblasts which are RS like in appearance, and in
carbamazepine ****ociated lymphadenopathy)...
- tissues' architecture, and
resemble Centroblast cells (80% of cases),
Immunoblast cells (8–10% of cases), or
anaplastic cells (9% of cases; anaplastic...
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located adjacent to the
nuclear membrane. They are
derived from B cells.
Immunoblasts are
distinguished from
centroblasts by
being B cell-derived lymphoid...
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involved lymphoid tissues in EBV+ B cell
cases contain proliferating Immunoblasts (i.e.
activated B cells),
plasma cells, and Reed-Sternberg-lide cells...
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ovary and brain, has been described. Morphologically,
there are
large immunoblast-like
cells with
large central nucleoli,
often cellular clusters, with...
- to medium-sized
malignant cells surrounding immature lymphocytes and
immunoblasts. The
malignant cells in this disease,
unlike FL,
stain positive for CD5...
- by a
matured leukocytic infiltrate that
features mainly lymphocytes.
Immunoblasts are
quite common in the area of infiltration,
while plasma cells, if...