Department of Pathology, State University of New York at Stony Brook



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Immunoblastic Lymphoma

At the center of this picture of a pleomorphic immunoblastic lymphoma is an enormous immunoblast with a typical large, red, central nucleolus (ok, so it looks black here; go shoot my image-massaging program!), relatively clear chromatin, and abundant bluish-red cytoplasm. Not necessarily typical of immunoblasts are this cell's giganticism and the marked irregularity of the nuclear contour.

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