Rüttner J R, Pedio G
Exp Cell Biol. 1977;45(3-4):141-6.
Lymphocyte-like distinctive cells with cerebriform and serpentiform nuclei, as described in 'Sézary syndrome' were detected in the peripheral blood of two patients, one with plasma-cell leukemia and one with bacterial sepsis. These observations suggest that 'Sézary cells' are not strictly specific, neither for a neoplastic nor for a nonneoplastic disease, but rather representing a reactive form of lymphocytes to different stimuli.
在两名患者的外周血中检测到了具有脑回状和蛇形核的淋巴细胞样独特细胞,正如在“塞扎里综合征”中所描述的那样,其中一名患者患有浆细胞白血病,另一名患有细菌性败血症。这些观察结果表明,“塞扎里细胞”并非严格特异性的,既不是针对肿瘤性疾病,也不是针对非肿瘤性疾病,而是代表淋巴细胞对不同刺激的一种反应形式。