The Cytological Findings of Malignant Lymphoma by Papanicolaou Stain
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The classification and differentiation of malignant lymphoma have been a current problem. Characteristic cytological findings for lymphosarcoma, reticulosarcoma and Hodgkin' s disease were obtained on Papanicolaou-stained smears and imprints.<BR>1. Lymphosarcoma cells had scant cytoplasm; thick nuclear rims; coarse chromatin networks; small, ring-shaped nucleoli; and dendritic pattern of nucleolus-associated chromatin.<BR>2. Reticulosarcoma cells had fine nuclear rims; delicate chromatin networks; nucleoli which were stained darker at their rim than inside; and dendritic pattern of nucleolus-associated chromatin.<BR>3. Hodgkin's cells (Reed-Sternberg' s cells) had abundant formy cytoplasm; fine nuclear rims; delicate chromatin networks; and prominent, round or irregularly shaped, difusely stained, dense nuc leoli, associated with no or thread-like chromatin.
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