A study of Sézary cells in peripheral blood and skin lesions
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A study of Sézary cells in peripheral blood and skin lesions
Abstract
A patient with Sézary syndrome is presented. By phase contrast and scanning electron microscopy Sézary cells were demonstrated in peripheral blood and in skin tissue. Investigation of atypical mononuclear cells seen in the peripheral blood showed that these cells lack receptors for sheep erythrocytes. C3 and Fcgamma. Similarly, an examination of dermal mononuclear cell infiltrates showed that most of the cells lack receptors for sheep erythrocytes, C3 and Fcgamma.
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