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Table 2. Distinction between atypical lymphoid proliferations rich in Reed–Sternberg-like cells (reactive immunoblasts) and classic Hodgkin lymphomas. Aspects Atypical lymphoid proliferations ...
Evidence supporting a role for neoangiogenesis in haematological malignancies has been found in lymphoid (Perez-Atayde et al, 1997; Kini et al, 1998; Veiga et al, 1998) and myeloid leukaemias ...
Starting from 12 months of age these mice developed polyclonal B-cell lymphoid hyperplasia, hypergammaglobulinemia and systemic reactive amyloid A (AA) amyloidosis, leading to shortened survival.
Five-year View . In 5 years' time, this author would expect further studies directed at unrevealing the molecular basis of reactive hyperplasia, atypical lymphoid proliferations and lymphomas.