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A case of small-cell Sézary's syndrome with null-cell features.
  1. A H Goldstone,
  2. J C Cawley,
  3. S O Roberts,
  4. A Leventine,
  5. C R Barker

    Abstract

    A case of the small-cell variant of Sézary's syndrome (SS) is reported in which the SS cells lacked the surface-marker characteristics of both T- and B-cells. In particular, the SS cells failed to form E-rosettes even with a sensitive technique using 2-amino-ethylisothiouronium bromide (AET)-treated sheep red blood cells. The significance of these findings is briefly considered in relation to the existing literature.

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