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Do T-Cell Lymphomas Of A Proliferative Type Have A T-Cell Gamma Gene Rearrangement?
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T- Cells in node sampling show 84%T-cells:7.2:1 CD-4 /CD-8 Ratio 10.6 % of cells are atypical CD-5 ( bright)/CD-4 positive T-cells lacking CD-3/CD-8/CD/10/CD-16/CD56.

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