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- BookMahesh Chandra Agrawal.Contents:
Introduction
The schistosomes
The snail
Prevalence in final host
Immunological studies
Disease manifestation and pathology
Parasitological diagnosis
Immunodiagnosis
Chemotherapy
Control
Laboratory models developed
Technologies developed.Digital Access Springer 2012 - ArticleWaldron JA, Leech JH, Glick AD, Flexner JM, Collins RD.Cancer. 1977 Oct;40(4):1604-17.In a continuing study of patients with lymphoproliferative diseases, six adult patients were encountered with a distinctive malignant lymphoma of peripheral T-lymphocyte origin. Cell suspensions from lymph nodes of these patients contained a pleomorphic, cytologically atypical population of lymphocytes, of which an average 58% marked as T cells in the E-rosette test. The average percent of surface immunoglobulin-bearing B cells in these suspensions was 6%; they were of polyclonal distribution. Lymph node biopsies revealed a malignant lymphoma with certain characteristic features of the organization of the infiltrate, the morphology of the lymphoid cells, and the nature of non-lymphoid cellular elements. The average age of the patients was 67 years; they presented with generalized lymphadenopathy, anorexia, and significant loss of weight. Four patients hd lung and/or pleural involvement by lymphoma at presentation. The immunologic, pathologic, and clinical features of these patients serve to characterize this recently recognized malignant lymphoma further.