UNDIFFERENTIATED LYMPHOMAS
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A form of lymphoma in which relatively large stem cells with large nuclei, pale, scanty cytoplasm, and indistinct borders are predominant. The cells are undifferentiated, i.e., show no morphologic evidence of maturation toward lymphocytes or histiocytes.
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Percutaneous Atherectomy
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