Mantle cell lymphoma, light micrograph


Mantle cell lymphoma, light micrograph. This is an example of mantle cell lymphoma, blastoid type, involving a salivary gland. The blastoid cells are seen infiltrating in between acinar clusters. The tumour cells are medium-sized and have round nuclei, finely dispersed chromatin and inconspicuous nucleoli.


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