单词 | Reed–Sternberg |
释义 | Reed–Sternberg/ˌriːdˈstəːnbəːɡ/Pathology noun Attributive Designating a type of giant cell characteristic of Hodgkin's disease, typically having two mirror-image nuclei with prominent nucleoli and marginal clumping of chromatin; of or relating to such cells; especially in Reed–Sternberg cell.
Origin1930s; earliest use found in The Lancet. From the names of Dorothy M. Reed, U.S. pathologist, and Carl Sternberg, Austrian pathologist, who described the cells in 1902 and 1898 respectively. |
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