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“B” cell origin of malignant cells in a case of american burkitt's lymphomacharacterization of cells from a pleural effusion
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ImmunologyBlood CellPathologyPleural EffusionImmunotherapyTumor BiologyHematologyLymphatic SystemMembrane FluorescencePleural DiseaseSpontaneous RosettesLymphoid NeoplasiaIgm AntiseraHistopathologyAmerican BurkittCell BiologyMalignant CellsMalignant Blood DisorderLymphatic DiseaseMedicine
Ninety-eight percent of the cells isolated from a malignant pleural effusion in a case of American Burkitt's lymphoma showed membrane fluorescence to antihuman IgM antisera, while only 2% of the cells formed spontaneous rosettes with sheep red blood cells. It is concluded that the Burkitt cells in the malignant effusion are derived from bursal equivalent lymphocytes. Epstein-Barr (E-B) viral titers to both viral capsule antigen and early antigen were not elevated. The significance of these findings is discussed.
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