| Literature DB >> 1757949 |
F Quaini1, P Manganelli, S Pileri, G Magnani, C Ferrari, R Delsignore, E Sabattini, G Olivetti.
Abstract
Although lymphadenopathy occurs in 60% of patients with adult Still's disease, its histopathological pattern has only recently been described. We report on the immunohistological study of a lymph node biopsy and the clinical course of 2 patients with adult Still's disease. The lymph node histology was characterized by a diffuse paracortical expansion with a high content of immunoblasts and plump endothelium venules. Immunohistochemistry using the alkaline phosphatase, antialkaline phosphatase technique showed the mixed B and T cell nature both of proliferating cells and immunoblasts. When antiheavy and light chain reagents were applied, the B cell component became polytypic. Our report stresses the relevance of immunohistological investigation in the diagnostic approach to Still's disease in which histological findings, if taken alone, might be misleading.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1757949
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Rheumatol ISSN: 0315-162X Impact factor: 4.666