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  2. Reed–Sternberg cell - Wikipedia

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    ReedSternberg cells are CD30 and CD15 positive except in the lymphocyte predominance type where they are negative, but are usually positive for CD20 and CD45. The presence of these cells is necessary in the diagnosis of Hodgkin lymphoma – the absence of ReedSternberg cells has very high negative predictive value.

  3. Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    Reed-Sternberg and Hodgkin (RSH) cells are rarely seen, and immunohistochemistry shows a different pattern on the malignant cells; RSH cells typically express CD15 and CD30, whereas LP cells lack expression of these markers, but express B cell markers like CD20, CD22, and CD79a and also express the common leukocyte antigen CD45, which is ...

  4. Sialyl-Lewis X - Wikipedia

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    ReedSternberg cells display a characteristic pattern of sialyl-Lewis X positivity, with membranous staining combined with staining of the Golgi apparatus. Immunohistochemical panels for the diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease typically employ CD15 along with CD30 and CD45 ; the latter does not stain ReedSternberg cells, but does stain almost ...

  5. Hodgkin lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    The ReedSternberg cells are identified as large often bi-nucleated cells with prominent nucleoli and an unusual CD45−, CD30+, CD15+/− immunophenotype. In approximately 50% of cases, the ReedSternberg cells are infected by the Epstein–Barr virus.

  6. Lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    ReedSternberg cell variants and inflammation, usually broad sclerotic bands that consist of collagen CD15, CD30 Most common in young adults, often arises in the mediastinum or cervical lymph nodes. Mixed cellularity Hodgkin lymphoma; Second-most common form of Hodgkin lymphoma Many classic ReedSternberg cells and inflammation CD15, CD30

  7. Nodular sclerosing Hodgkin lymphoma - Wikipedia

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    It is composed of large tumor nodules with lacunar ReedSternberg cell (RS cells) surrounded by fibrotic collagen bands. [ citation needed ] The British National Lymphoma Investigation further categorized NSHL based upon ReedSternberg cells into "nodular sclerosis type I" (NS I) and "nodular sclerosis type II" (NS II), with the first ...

  8. Human brain samples contain an entire spoon’s worth of ...

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    Essential fatty acids, such as omega 3s, are key to the strength and performance of the brain’s cells. Since the human body can’t produce essential fatty acids on its own, they must come from ...

  9. CD30 - Wikipedia

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    CD30 is associated with anaplastic large cell lymphoma. It is expressed in embryonal carcinoma but not in seminoma and is thus a useful marker in distinguishing between these germ cell tumors. [8] CD30 and CD15 are also expressed on Reed-Sternberg cells typical for Hodgkin's lymphoma. [9]