Cells of Reed-Sternberg

The cells of Reed-Sternberg are large malignant cells characteristic of the Maladie of Hodgkin and infiltrating the ganglia.

The more the disease is advanced and the more these cells are found of big number.

It were described for the first time in 1898 per Carl Sternberg then by Dorothy Reed in 1902, from where their name of cells of Sternberg or Reed-Sternberg.

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