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Here for reference, instead of going back and forth. Not a comment thank you. Large B cell lymphoma. Large atypical cells positive for cd20, pax5, significant patchy staining for bcl-6. The large cells are negative for ae1/ae3 cd3,c5,cd10, and cyclin d1. Small background lymphocytes show populations that are both cd20 and pax5 positive as well as a population that is cd3 cd5positive. Positive staining for bcl6 may indicate lymphoma of center cell origin.
Am very late to this discussion but came across it as I was looking for an explanation in a case I have where CD4 count is .10 CD8 is .24 and CD3 is .66 (all 10*9/L). What I cant figure out is CD4 added to CD8 would only be .34 which makes CD3 194% of that. I thought Cd4 plus Cd8 should almost equal CD3. So, what then is expressing CD3 but is not a CD4 or CD4?
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