Mott cell

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English

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smear with a Mott cell at lower center

Etymology

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First identified by F. W. Mott.

Noun

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Mott cell (plural Mott cells)

  1. (microbiology) An atypical plasma cell that has spherical inclusions filled with immunoglobulin (small Russell bodies) packed in its cytoplasm.

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