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Image Description

Immunoblasts have round or oval vesicular nucleus, a single centrally located prominent nucleolus, and abundant basophilic cytoplasm. This image shows mostly immunoblasts and a few scattered small lymphocytes (which are usually T-cells). Lymphomas with >90% immunoblasts are called immunoblastic variant; the remainder (with <90% immunoblasts) are classified as centroblastic (large noncleaved cell) variant. Some immunoblastic lymphomas may show plasmacytoid features. Given the low degree of intraobserver and interobserver reproducibility, cytological subclassification of diffuse large B-cell lymphomas is not considered necessary.

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