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JPMA-Journal of Pakistan Medical Association. 2006; 56 (3): 137-139
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-78551

ABSTRACT

Follicular dendritic cells [FDC] are non-lymphoid, non-phagocytic accessory cells in the immune system that are essential for antigen presentation and germinal center reaction regulation1. These cells are CD21+, CD35+, CD1a- and S100 protein + and they show desmosomes ultrastructurally. The most commonly involved sites by FDC tumors are lymph nodes but may arise at a variety of extranodal sites including oral cavity, tonsil, gastrointestinal tract and liver. Most studies represent single case reports or case series. Our patient presented with tumor in the lymph nodes. Histology revealed tumor cells with abundant eosinophilic cytoplasm, hyperchromatic and pleomorphic nuclei, and prominent nucleoli. The tumor cells were found to be positive for CD21 which is a specific marker for follicular dendritic cells


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Humans , Male , Lymph Nodes/pathology , Sarcoma , Lymphatic Diseases , Neoplasms , Rare Diseases
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Pakistan Journal of Pathology. 2006; 17 (2): 49-52
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-79955

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This study was conducted to determine the frequency of minor in adult males at a tertiary referral center by using discriminant function [DF] and to compare mean MCV [mean corpuscular volume] and mean RBC [red blood cell] count in minor and non thalassaemia minor group. This was an observational cross-sectional study. Place and Duration of Study: This study was conducted at the Clinical Laboratory, Agha Khan University Hospital from 1[st] August 2003 to 31st October 2003. Blood samples were taken from normal individuals in EDTA and were run on Coulter STKS. The indices that were taken into consideration were haemoglobin, RBC count and MCV, DF was calculated by formula as proposed by England and Fraser. Discriminant Function = MCV- [5xHaemoglobin]-RBC-3.4. If the value was less than zero; it was interpreted as suspected thalassaemia minor. Mean MCV and mean RBC count in thalassaemia minor and iron deficiency anaemia were calculated and compared. A total of 1270 individuals were included in the study. In 70 individuals the red cell indices were found to be low their DF was calculated and thalassaemia minor was suspected in 49 individuals and this was confirmed with haemoglobin electrophoresis in 25 patients. Mean MCV was almost the same in both thalassaemia minor and iron deficiency anaemia. However, mean RBC count was relatively higher in case of thalassaemia minor. Discriminant function can be a good screening tool for evaluating patients with low red cell indices. However further and confirmation with haemoglobin electrophoresis is required for labeling a patient as having thalassaemia minor


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Humans , Male , Anemia, Iron-Deficiency/blood , Erythrocyte Indices , Erythrocyte Count , Cross-Sectional Studies
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