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T-cell malignancies are related to various stages of T-lymphocyte differentiation and, consequently, bear diverse immunological and cytochemical markers. The processes may have different malignant potential. Thymus, thymus-dependent areas of lymphatic organs, skin and central nervous system are frequently involved. The histological descriptions of the lesions in question are given.