Abstract:About 12% of all lymphoid tumors worldwide are peripheral t cell lymphomas, which are uncommon subtypes of non-hodgkin lymphoma. they have a poor prognosis and are more common in populations and countries in asia. T cell lymphomas with gamma delta t cell receptors expressed in them are very rare (less than 1% of lymphoid neoplasms) and extremely aggressive; they originate from gamma delta t cells; a small subset of peripheral t cells with direct antigen recognition capability acting at the interface between in… Show more
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