Small cleaved cells

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Small cleaved cells are a distinctive type of cell that appears in certain types of lymphoma.

When used to uniquely identify a type of lymphoma, they are usually categorized as follicular (C82.0) or diffuse (C83.1) .

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  • Abe M, Wakasa H (1994). "Histogenesis and pathogenesis of follicular small cleaved cell lymphoma (FSCCL), diffuse small cleaved cell lymphoma (DSCCL) and intermediate lymphocytic lymphoma/lymphocytic lymphoma of intermediate differentiation (ILL/IDL).". Fukushima J Med Sci 40 (2): 85-101. PMID 7642169.
  • Abe M, Ono N, Tominaga K, Hojo H, Seto M, Fukuhara S, Wakasa H (1992). "Histogenesis of diffuse small cleaved cell lymphoma. An immunohistochemical and molecular genetic (bcl-2 gene) study with comparison to follicular small cleaved cell lymphoma and mantle zone lymphoma.". Cancer 70 (4): 821-9. PMID 1643614.
  • MeSH Lymphoma,+Small+Cleaved-Cell,+Follicular
  • MeSH Lymphoma,+Small+Cleaved-Cell,+Diffuse