Striking morphological similarities exist between T-cell-rich B-cell lymphoma and lymphocyte-predominant Hodgkin's disease (Hodgkin's paragranuloma), making the distinction between them extremely difficult. Immunohistochemistry proFides a means of overcoming this difficult!. lmmunostaining with UCHL
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Coexistence of a primary immunodeficiency disorder and hodgkin's disease: Evidence against a B-Lymphocyte origin for the reed-sternberg cell
โ Scribed by Arthur M. Bobrove; Oguz Onder; Thomas J. Myers; Frederick R. Rickles; William T. Pastuszak; Robert S. Martin; David H. Hild
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- 1981
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We thank Drs Ashton-Key and Isaacson for their interest in our paper. In a similar study on CD45 immunostaining of TCRBCL and LPHD, they found L+H cells positive for either CD45RA (4KB5, 5/12) or CD45RO (UCHL1,7/12). In our series, the L+H cells were found to be 4KB5-as well as UCHL1-negative in 8/1