An immunohistochemical analysis of Hodgkin's disease and anaplastic large cell lymphoma using antibodies effective in paraffin sections (original) (raw)
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This research presents an immunohistochemical examination of Hodgkin's disease and anaplastic large cell lymphoma, highlighting the diverse phenotypic characteristics of these hematological malignancies through the effective application of specific antibodies in paraffin sections. The study demonstrates the varying expression of markers like LeuMl, BerH2, and EMA across different subtypes of Hodgkin's disease, with significant implications for diagnosis and treatment. Furthermore, it posits that nodular lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin's disease may represent a B-cell malignancy in evolution and discusses the clinical significance of other recognized lymphoma subtypes.
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