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Se·za·ry cell

n :  any of the large mononuclear T cells with irregularly shaped nuclei that are characteristic of the Sezary syndrome
 
Sézary, Albert (1880-1956),
French physician. Sézary was associated with clinics and research laboratories in Paris. He specialized in venereal disease and diseases of the skin but also did research within neurology and endocrinology. His publications covered such topics as disorders of the adrenal glands, tuberculin therapy, and antituberculous serotherapy. He was the author of a number of works on syphilis and its treatment and a dermatology text.
 
 

 
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