| 1. | Medullary sinuses contain histiocytes ( immobile macrophages ) and reticular cells.
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| 2. | In CT, they give rise to macrophages ( histiocytes ).
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| 3. | The cells may be phagocytosed by histiocytes or multinucleated giant cells.
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| 4. | Macrophages ( specifically histiocytes ) are the cells that define a granuloma.
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| 5. | It replicates intracellularly inside histiocytes and nerve cells and has two forms.
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| 6. | It is a collection of immune cells known as histiocytes.
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| 7. | Some sources consider Langerhans cell derivatives to be histiocytes.
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| 8. | The most common histiocyte disorders are Langerhans'cell histiocytosis and haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.
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| 9. | Histologically, these are collections of chronic inflammatory cells, mainly lymphocytes and histiocytes.
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| 10. | Notice the irregular nuclear contours of the medium-sized lymphoma cells and the presence of a pink histiocyte.
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