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We report the case of a 46-year-old male patient presenting with a Claude Bernard-Horner Syndrome. Clinical evaluation showed a clonal B-cell population, lambda restricted. PET-scan captured femoral and axillary lymph nodes. Therefore the diagnosis of a marginal zone lymphoma was posted for which an
A lectin with antiproliferative activity towards human cancer cell lines and mitogenic towards human peripheral blood mononuclear cells was purified from the rhizomes of Arundo donax (Linn.) by affinity chromatography on N-acetyl-d-glucosamine linked to epoxy-activated sepharose-6B. The pure
A 70-year-old woman with multiple symptoms and extensive lymphadenopathy had a lymph node biopsy specimen that contained highly pleomorphic, giant Reed-Sternberg cells that resembled cells from other malignant giant cell neoplasms. The cells were strongly positive for Leu-M1, alpha 1-antitrypsin,