Malignant lymphoma of the cervix uteri: histology and ultrastructure.
AUTOR(ES)
Carr, I
RESUMO
Two cases of primary lymphoma of the cervix uteri are described. Both responded to radiotherapy; both were composed at the ultrastructural level of mature macrophages and immature, apparently neoplastic lymphoreticular cells and are classified as reticulum cell lymphoma.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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