Atypical T cell immunophenotype

Dr. Ken Orr (korr@mail.sbgh.mb.ca)
Wed, 13 Nov 1996 14:03:18 -0800

We have recently examined a lymph node excised from a piece of jejunum
and the larger cells in the suspension(25% of all cells) had the
atypical T cell immunophenotype - CD2+, CD3+, CD7+, CD4-, CD8-, CD5-,
CD56-, CD1a-, CD10-, I3- and CD71+. The cells also displayed strong
intensity CD45.

Has anyone else come across such an unusual immunophenotype?


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