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Reed–Sternberg Path.|riːd ˈstɜːnbɜːg| [The names of Dorothy M. Reed (1874–1964), U.S. pathologist, and C. Sternberg (1872–1934), Austrian pathologist, who described the cell in 1902 and 1898 respectively.] Reed–Sternberg cell: a binucleate or multinucleate giant cell characteristic of Hodgkin's disease.
[1937Surg., Gynecol. & Obstetr. LXIV. 466/1 Hodgkin's disease,..with its Sternberg Reed cells, fibrosis, necrosis, and eosinophilic infiltration, needs no introduction.] 1947Jackson & Parker Hodgkin's Dis. & Allied Disorders i. 7 The fact that the Reed–Sternberg cells are frequently scattered, isolated, and often separated widely by cells of other cell types favors an inflammatory process rather than a neoplasm. 1980Brit. Med. Jrnl. 29 Mar. 903/1 The dermis was infiltrated by lymphocytes,..mononuclear Hodgkin's cells, and classical binucleate Reed-Sternberg cells. |