The authors of these post-mortem studies state that these occult papillary carcinomas (OPCs), which arise from
normal follicular cells, should be «regarded as a normal finding which should not be treated when incidentally found» (6, p. 531).
Not exact matches
In the ovary of a
normal mouse (left), a large follicle is shown at a late stage of development (a light pink oocyte surrounded by
follicular cells, inset).
A form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma,
follicular lymphoma develops when the body starts making abnormal B -
cells, which are white blood
cells that in
normal conditions fight infections.