Are atypical lymphocytes present with viral influenza-like illnesses (ILIs) in hospitalized adults?CunhaB. A.ConnollyJ. J.IrshadN.EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
An enlarged dysmorphic lymphocyte characterised by an often irregular monocyte-like nucleus that may stretch the length of the cell, with chromatin strands that parallel the length of the nucleus; nucleoli and azurophilic granules may be present. Atypical lymphocytes are seen in various non-neoplastic...
We present a case of a heart transplant patient whose contained highly atypical lymphocytes that were originally interpreted as "suspicious for ." Because the patient was clinically thought to have , he was treated with , and the atypical infiltrate resolved. This case exemplifies the extreme ...
(iv) presence of hyperplastic germinal center in 7 cases ; (v) immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and polymerase chain reaction demonstrated a reactive nature of the T- and B-lymphocytes ; and (vi) on in situ hybridization, there were no Epstein-Barr virus -infected lymphoid cells in any ...
Investigations showed hemoglobin 10.9 g/dl, white cell count 11,500 cells/cumm (polymorphs 60%, lymphocytes 34%, eosinophils 3%, monocytes 2%, basophils 1%) and platelets 2,10,000 cells/cumm. Serum zinc was 32 mcg/dl (Normal 66-110 mcg/dl). TORCH IgM & IgG were negative. Dehydration ...
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Variable numbers of small lymphocytes with "atypical nuclei" have been shown to occur regularly in lymph nodes from normal animals. The present studies were carried out in explanation of these cells.Mice were injected subcutaneonsly or intraperitoneally with physiologic saline or isotonic glucose, and...
At admission, his laboratory tests, however, were not suggestive of infection, with Leukocyte count 6700/mm3 (Neutrophils: 72.1%, Lymphocytes: 15.4%, Monocytes: 7.9%, Eosinophils: 4%, Basophils: 0.6%), Absolute eosinophil count 270/uL (within normal range), Lactate 1.0, and with only mildly...
At this time a T-cell receptor gene rearrangement Was present and subcutaneous panniculitis-like T-cell lymphoma was diagnosed. Despite multiple closes of chemotherapy she died approximately 1 year after diagnosis. Patients with apparent LEP that have atypical lymphocytes in their biopsy specimens ...
In the tonsil, vacuoles and hemosiderosis were present in the lymphocytes. Severe edema of lymphocytes was observed in the submaxillary lymph nodes. In the lung, inflammatory cell infiltration and cellulose exudation were found in the alveolar capillaries or alveolar cavities. Hypomyelination and ...