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Smolle, J; Kaudewitz, P; Burg, G; Kresbach, H; Kerl, H.
Significance of non-lymphoid ('accessory') cells in malignant lymphomas and pseudolymphomas of the skin.
Br J Dermatol. 1985; 113(6):677-685 Doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1985.tb02403.x
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Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Smolle Josef
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Kerl Helmut
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Abstract:
We investigated the co-distribution of lymphocyte subpopulations and non-lymphoid 'accessory' cells in 35 cases of cutaneous lymphoproliferative diseases (T-cell lymphoma, 10 cases; B-cell lymphoma, 17 cases; pseudolymphoma, 8 cases) using immunohistochemical methods. T-zone histiocytes and particularly Langerhans cells were abundant in all cutaneous T-cell lymphomas, but were also found in B-cell lymphomas. T-zone histiocytes were associated with T-lymphocytes, especially T-helper cells, but not with T-suppressor cells. Dendritic reticulum cells were essentially confined to well differentiated germinal centres. Macrophages occurred in both lymphomas and pseudolymphomas without definite relationship with either B- or T-cells. In malignant lymphomas of high grade malignancy, macrophages represented the only non-lymphoid cell type. Our results indicate that malignant lymphoid cells, like normal lymphocytes, require definite micro-environments which are, at least in part, maintained by certain non-lymphoid cells.
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