A quantitative study of mast cells in Hodgkin's disease

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Abstract

Mast cells were counted in 45 specimens from patients with Hodgkin's disease and in five lymph nodes showing follicular hyperplasia. A consistent finding was that of few mast cells in the lymphocyte depleted and lymphocyte predominant Rye subtypes of Hodgkin's disease and in the mixed cellularity variant; however, mast cells were much more prevalent in nodular sclerosing Hodgkin's disease and in the hyperplastic nodes. The mast cells were selectively stained by means of the astra blue technique.

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Crocker, J., & Smith, P. J. (1984). A quantitative study of mast cells in Hodgkin’s disease. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 37(5), 519–522. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.37.5.519

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