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Description Distribution patterns of CD21 or CD23 in follicular lymphoma.png |
English:
Patterns of CD21 and CD23 expression by the follicular dendritic cells. Pattern 1 describes diffuse staining of follicular dendritic cells in the germinal center while pattern 2 demonstrates the peripheral staining in a “crescetic” fashion. Pattern 3 shows broken networks of the FDCs while the follicular outline is preserved. In pattern 4, the follicular outline is lost. Pattern 5 shows lack of stain and, in pattern 6, there is staining of follicular dendritic cell extensions around the individual mantle zone B cells.
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Kurshumliu F, Sadiku-Zehri F, Qerimi A, Vela Z, Jashari F, Bytyci S (2019). "
Divergent immunohistochemical expression of CD21 and CD23 by follicular dendritic cells with increasing grade of follicular lymphoma.
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World J Surg Oncol
17
(1): 115.
DOI
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10.1186/s12957-019-1659-8
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PMID
31269981
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PMC
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6610797
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Author | Fisnik Kurshumliu, Fatlinda Sadiku-Zehri, Ardita Qerimi, Zana Vela, Fisnik Jashari, Samir Bytyci, Vlore Rashiti and Shemsedin Sadiku |
Other versions | [[File:Distribution patterns of CD21 and CD23 in follicular lymphoma.png}thumb|left|Numerical classification.]] |
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