Lymphoma is a type of cancer that begins
in white blood cells called lymphocytes.
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white blood cells called lymphocytes deliver a second punch
in the attack, known as acquired immunity.
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma — sometimes also
called non-Hodgkin's lymphoma or just NHL — covers a number of different cancers that start
in a specific type of
white blood cells called lymphocytes.
These may reveal a reduced number of
lymphocytes (
white blood cells that function
in the immune system), a disease
called «lymphopenia».
Key Points Canine lymphoma (also
called lymphosarcoma) is a common cancer
in dogs It is a cancer of
white blood cells called lymphocytes but can affect any part of the body Clinical signs v...
White blood cells called mononuclear
cells (macrophages and
lymphocytes) and plasma
cells are responsible for the formation of granulomas, or masses of inflammatory
cells, around the
blood vessels
in CNS tissues, but the reason for their presence is not understood.