OVERVIEW OF THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOPULATION IN HUMANS
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Lymphocyte mononucleosis, lymphocyte polynucleosis, nodular sclerosis, monoclonal cellularity
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monoclonal cellularity, nodular sclerosis, lymphocyte rich, lymphocyte depleted
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Lymphocyte mononucleosis, lymphocyte polynucleosis, nodular lysis, mixed cellularity
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Nodular sclerosis, mixed cellularity, lymphocyte rich, lymphocyte depleted
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Detailed explanation-1: -Classical Hodgkin lymphoma accounts for approximately 95 percent of HL and is further subdivided into four subgroups: nodular sclerosis (NSHL), lymphocyte-rich (LRHL), mixed cellularity (MCHL), and lymphocyte-depleted (LDHL).
Detailed explanation-2: -Stage 4. Stage 4 is the most advanced stage of lymphoma. Lymphoma that has started in the lymph nodes and spread to at least one body organ outside the lymphatic system (for example, the lungs, liver, bone marrow or solid bones) is advanced lymphoma.
Detailed explanation-3: -Mixed cellularity classic Hodgkin lymphoma (MCCHL) is a subtype of classic Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL) characterized by classic Hodgkin/Reed-Sternberg (HRS) cells in a diffuse mixed inflammatory background. Fine interstitial fibrosis may be present, but fibrous brands are absent and capsular fibrosis is usually absent.
Detailed explanation-4: -Nodular sclerosing. Nodular sclerosing is the most common type of Hodgkin lymphoma in the UK. Mixed cellularity. Mixed cellularity often affects a few groups of lymph nodes when it is diagnosed. Lymphocyte rich. These lymphocytes look very small. Lymphocyte depleted.