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Reed-Sternberg Cells in Hodgkin Lymphoma: Emergency Protocols (Histochemical Mapping)

Neoplasia Specialty Division
โ–  LECTURE OVERVIEW: Hodgkin Lymphoma is a clonal B-cell malignancy characterized by the presence of pathognomonic giant tumor cells in a polymorphic background of reactive immune cells. โ–  PATHOGNOMONIC HISTOLOGY & FLOW: 1. Giant Tumor Cells: The diagnostic hallmark is the Reed-Sternberg (RS) cellโ€”a giant cell (20-40 microns) with abundant pale cytoplasm. 2. Owl Eyes: RS cells typically possess a bilobed or multilobed nucleus, with each lobe containing an extraordinarily prominent, acidophilic (pink) nucleolus surrounded by a clear halo, creating a classic 'owl-eye' appearance. 3. B-Cell Rearrangements: Though arising from mutated B-lineage cells in germinal centers, RS cells have lost their classical B-cell surface markers (such as CD20 and surface immunoglobulins). 4. Immunophenotype: Diagnostic RS cells are immunophenotypically positive for CD15 and CD30 but negative for CD45. โ–  EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT: Acute presentation requires rapid stabilization following standard clinical guidelines. Prioritize securing the airway, maintaining hemodynamic stability, and administering targeted antidotes. โ–  HISTOCHEMICAL & SPECIAL STAIN ANALYSIS: Tissue examination is enhanced by specialized dyes and immunophenotypic markers that target cellular structure with remarkable specificity. [HY-BOARD-1328]

๐ŸŒŸ Dynamic Clinical Key:

Classic Hodgkin Lymphoma peaks in young adults (bimodal age distribution: 15-35 and >55 years). It typically presents with painless cervical lymphadenopathy and systemic 'B symptoms' (fever, night sweats, weight loss) driven by systemic cytokine release from tumor cells. Do not delay emergency interventions for low-priority diagnostic tests. Always cross-reference histochemical stains with structural boundaries on the biopsy.

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