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Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma : Lymphoepithelioid variant (Lennert's Lymphoma)

Topic: T-Cell Lymphomas

Category: Lymph Node

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Lennert’s lymphoma usually occurs in adults and is often at advanced stage at presentation. Prognosis is poor. The neoplastic cells are usually small and lack significant atypia. Occasionally, large atypical lymphocytes may be present. Epithelioid histiocytes can be better appreciated in this high magnification view.   return to T-Cell Lymphomas
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