A PRIMARY LYMPH-NODE MALIGNANCY WITH FEATURES SUGGESTIVE OF DENDRITIC RETICULUM-CELL DIFFERENTIATION - A REPORT OF 4 CASES AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY MONDA, L., Warnke, R., Rosai, J. 1986; 122 (3): 562-572

Abstract

Four cases are described of a nonlymphomatous primary lymph node malignancy characterized by the proliferation of oval and spindle cells, occasionally multinucleated, and arranged in a nesting, swirling, and storiform pattern. The combination of light-microscopic, ultrastructural, and immunohistochemical features suggests that these tumors might be derived from dendritic reticulum cells.

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