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Tumor cell characterization in mycosis fungoides
Cancer
|April 11, 1976
Abstract:
Five patients with tumor stage mycosis fungoides had tumor lesions excised and examined by light and electron microscopy. The tumor cells were also isolated and the percentages of E rosettes (T cells) and EAC rosettes (B cells) were determined and the rosettes examined by electron microscopy. The predominant cell type isolated from four of the five tumors was a T cell. Peripheral lymphocyte function measured by LTT to phytohemagglutinin and pokeweed mitogen was normal. Serum immunoglobulins gave variable results. The results support the concept that mycosis fungoides is primarily a T cell tumor involving the skin and morphologically similar to the Sézary cell.