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But, of course, "ugly" is a judgment of taste, and taste is just a strange old hobby, marginal and unrationalised, like Murphy, who, if he was staggering down Philpot Lane would probably rather die on his feet than take his ease on one of those granite anti-terrorist benches surrounding the most malignant proliferation of urban tissue that London has ever seen.

In the rare instances that a malignant proliferation of plasma cells is confined to one location, the tumour is called a plasmacytoma and can be treated with irradiation or surgery.

Multiple myeloma, also called plasma cell myeloma or myelomatosis, malignant proliferation of cells within the bone marrow that usually occurs during middle age or later and increases in occurrence with age.

Histiocytic sarcoma (HS) is a rare malignant proliferation of histiocytes of uncertain molecular pathogenesis.

The non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) are a greatly diverse family of disorders characterized by malignant proliferation of B or T lymphocytes [1,2].

Dear Editor, Acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) caused by the malignant proliferation of bone marrow-derived cells, which is driven by the chromosomal translocation, leading to the fusion of the promyelocytic leukemia gene (PML) and the retinoic acid receptor-a gene (RARA) (de The et al., 1990; Goto et al., 2011).

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There had once been a small public garden south of the Royal Free hospital, but now part of it lay buried under one of those malignant proliferations of urban tissue known as service flats and the rest was reserved for the bacteria".

This heterogeneous group of malignant proliferations of lymphocytes consists of more than 40 disease entities.

Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL), as defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) classification, is a clinically, morphologically and genetically heterogeneous group of malignant proliferations of large lymphoid B-cells.

Castleman's disease (CD) involves a massive non-malignant proliferation of lymphoid tissues and typically presents as mediastinal masses.

It is characterized by a non-malignant proliferation of histiocytes with phagocytosis of haematopoietic cells, resulting in cytopenia of at least two cell lines.

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