Abstract
The authors analyse submicroscopic caracteristics of the infiltrate and the morphology and genesis of so-called “Langerhans' cell granules” in four cases of Letterer-Siwe's disease. Some giant cellular elements “main cells” were observed; their ultrastructure is similar to the Hodgkin and Sternberg cells of malignant lymphogranuloma, but clearly different from the normal histiocytic elements, epitheloid cells and also from the reticular cells of reticulosarcoma.
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