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  2. Histiocyte - Wikipedia

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    Histiocytes are derived from the bone marrow by multiplication from a stem cell. The derived cells migrate from the bone marrow to the blood as monocytes . They circulate through the body and enter various organs, where they undergo differentiation into histiocytes, which are part of the mononuclear phagocytic system (MPS).

  3. Histiocytosis - Wikipedia

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    Sinus histiocytosis, a common feature in lymph node biopsies, is characterized by dilated sinuses containing variable numbers of histiocytes. [4] Histiocytosis is a rare disease, thus its diagnosis may be challenging. A variety of tests may be used, including: [5] Imaging CT scans of various organs such as lung, heart and kidneys.

  4. Langerhans cell histiocytosis - Wikipedia

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    These cells in combination with lymphocytes, eosinophils, and normal histiocytes form typical LCH lesions that can be found in almost any organ. [5] A similar set of diseases has been described in canine histiocytic diseases. [6] LCH is clinically divided into three groups: unifocal, multifocal unisystem, and multifocal multisystem. [7]

  5. Innate immune system - Wikipedia

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    The innate immune system is an alternate defense strategy and is the dominant immune system response found in ... macrophages, dendritic cells, histiocytes, ...

  6. Giant cell - Wikipedia

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    A giant cell (also known as a multinucleated giant cell, or multinucleate giant cell) is a mass formed by the union of several distinct cells (usually histiocytes), often forming a granuloma. [1] Although there is typically a focus on the pathological aspects of multinucleate giant cells (MGCs), they also play many important physiological roles.

  7. Mum issues stem cell plea to save baby's life - AOL

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    HLH is an immune deficiency disorder which happens when certain types of white blood cells, known as histiocytes and lymphocytes, become overactive and attack the body. ... and I found out our ...

  8. Birbeck granules - Wikipedia

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    First described in 1961 (where they were simply termed "characteristic granules"), [2] they are solely found in Langerhans cells. [1] Although part of normal Langerhans cell histology, they also provide a mechanism to differentiate Langerhans cell histiocytoses (which are a group of rare conditions collectively known as histiocytoses ) from ...

  9. Hofbauer cell - Wikipedia

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    Hofbauer cells are oval eosinophilic histiocytes [1] with granules and vacuoles found in the placenta, which are of mesenchymal origin, in mesoderm of the chorionic villi, particularly numerous in early pregnancy.