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Preferential cutaneous infiltration by neoplastic thymus-derived lymphocytes


… , EM SHEVACH, PS SCHEIN, RW SMITH, … - Annals of Internal …, 1974 - Am Coll Physicians
Several other significant features were identified in the four patients with lymphocytic
leukemia. The neoplastic lymphocytes from three patients had morphologic characteristics of
the "small cell variant" of the Sézary cell. Cells from the other patient had both bone ...
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[CITATION] Indications of the thymus-derived nature of the proliferating cells in six patients with …


JC Brouet, G Flandrin, M Seligmann - The New England journal of …, 1973 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: N Engl J Med. 1973 Aug 16;289(7):341-4. Indications of the thymus-derived nature
of the proliferating cells in six patients with Sézary's syndrome. Brouet JC, Flandrin
G, Seligmann M. Mesh Terms: Aged; Animals; Cell Membrane ...
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Ultrastructure of Abnormal Cells: In Sezary Syndrome, Mycosis Fungoides, and …


MA Lutzner, JW Hobbs, P Horvath - Archives of Dermatology, 1971 - Am Med Assoc
A cell with characteristic ultrastructural features was found in tissues from all six Sezary patients
studied. This cell has a highly irregular, serpentine nucleus, which in three-dimensional reconstruction
appears to be cerebriform and composed of highly folded sheets. Abnormal cells were ...
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Mycosis fungoides: An ultrastructural study


A Rosas-Uribe, D Variakojis, Z Molnar, H … - CA A Cancer Journal … - interscience.wiley.com
Ultrastructural observations were carried out on skin, lymph nodes, spleens, and peripheral blood
of 19 patients in whom a clinical and pathologic diagnosis of mycosis fungoides was made. Skin
sections of 15 patients revealed atypical cells with varying degrees of nuclear indentation ...
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Cutaneous T-cell lymphomas: the Sézary syndrome, mycosis fungoides, and …


M LUTZNER, R EDELSON, P SCHEIN, IRA … - Annals of Internal …, 1975 - Am Coll Physicians
Substantial evidence has accumulated to indicate not only that mycosis fungoides and the Sézary
syndrome are closely related malignancies, but to suggest that they are part of a larger spectrum
of cutaneous lymphomas. The neoplastic cells of these disorders have membrane ...
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Ultrastructural, immunologic, and functional studies on Sézary cells: a neoplastic …

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D Zucker-Franklin, JW Melton, F … - Proceedings of the …, 1974 - National Acad Sciences
Page 1. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA Vol. 71, No. 5, pp. 1877-1881, May 1974 Ultrastructural,
Immunologic, and Functional Studies on Sezary Cells: A Neoplastic Variant of Thymus-Derived
(T) Lymphocytes (mycosis fungoides/thymus-derived (T)-cell rosette/lymphoid neoplasms) ...
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Nonspecificity of characteristic cells in mycosis fungoides


BA Flaxman, G Zelazny, EJ Van Scott - Archives of Dermatology, 1971 - Am Med Assoc
Cells with morphologically distinctive nuclei, heretofore associated only with mycosis fungoides
and the Sézary syndrome, are readily detected in a variety of randomly selected nonlymphomatous
dermatoses. These cells, therefore, do not provide specific cytologic evidence for the ...
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Mycosis fungoides: the pathology of extracutaneous involvement


H Rappaport, LB Thomas - CA A Cancer Journal for Clinicians - interscience.wiley.com
A survey of the autopsy material of 45 clinically and histologically typical cases of mycosis fungoides
(MF) revealed extracutaneous involvement in 32, or 71%. The lymph nodes showed diagnosable
MF in 24 of these 32 cases. Viscera most commonly involved were, in order of decreasing ...
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Leukemic cells with membrane properties of thymus-derived (T) lymphocytes in a …


JD Broome, D Zucker-Franklin, MS Weiner, C … - Clinical immunology and …, 1973 - Elsevier
The abnormal lymphocytes of a patient with Sézary's syndrome have membrane markers which
differ from those recognized on other leukemic cells. They form rosettes with sheep erythrocytes
and lack complement receptor sites and surface immunoglobulin. We show that this ...
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The Sézary syndrome: a malignant proliferation of helper T cells.

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S Broder, RL Edelson, MA Lutzner, DL … - Journal of clinical …, 1976 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
ABSTRACT The Sezary syndrome is a frequently lethal disease characterized by circulating
malignant cells of thymus-derived (T)-cell origin. The capacity of circulating malignant lymphocytes
from patients with this syndrome to synthesize immunoglobulins and to function as helper ...
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