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Thymic cysts following radiation therapy for Hodgkin disease.

Radiology, 1981
In 3 patients, benign thymic cycsts developed following radiation therapy for Hodgkin disease. Autopsy or surgical specimens provided a diagnosis in all 3 cases; computed tomographic (CT) scans obtained in two of the patients provided a preoperative ...
R. Baron, S. Sagel, R. Bagĺan
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From Hodgkin disease to Hodgkin lymphoma: biologic insights and therapeutic potential.

Blood, 2005
Reclassification of Hodgkin disease as Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) represents a milestone in the lymphoma field, awarding recent insights in the molecular biology of Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg (H-RS) cells and their environment.
D. Ré   +3 more
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Hodgkin's Disease

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
Dr. Kent Kreisman, Junior Assistant Resident in Medicine, Jewish Hospital of St. Louis, and Assistant in Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine: A 44-year-old white woman was hospitalized on March 10, 1968, with a five-day history of fever, chills, and malaise. The past history included meningitis in childhood, recurrent asthma for 17 years,
Edward H. Reinhard   +3 more
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Hodgkin's Disease

JAMA, 1964
There is a pervading pessimism in the literature and in clinical practice regarding the prognosis of Hodgkin's disease. Perusal of some of the widely studied textbooks of pathology presents the new generation of medical students with such statements as, "This disease is progressive and fatal," and "of hopeless outcome." This concept is being challenged
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Detection of clonal T-cell receptor gamma-chain gene rearrangements in Reed-Sternberg cells of classic Hodgkin disease.

Blood, 2000
Recent molecular single-cell studies have shown that in approximately 95% of cases, Reed-Sternberg cells of classic Hodgkin disease (HD) are derived from B cells of germinal center origin.
V. Seitz   +5 more
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Hodgkin's disease

Blood Reviews, 2002
Significant progress has been made over the past decade in the classification, diagnosis, staging, prognosis, and treatment of Hodgkin's disease (HD). A new classification system has recognized differences in the natural history of certain subtypes. The introduction of positron emission tomography has improved the accuracy of non-invasive staging.
Bradley C. Ekstrand, Sandra J. Horning
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European Task Force on Lymphoma project on lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin disease: histologic and immunohistologic analysis of submitted cases reveals 2 types of Hodgkin disease with a nodular growth pattern and abundant lymphocytes.

Blood, 2000
Paraffin blocks and clinical data from 521 patients with lymphocyte predominance Hodgkin disease (LPHD) diagnosed between 1970 and 1994 were collected from 16 European and United States oncological centers to establish the pathologic and clinical ...
I. Anagnostopoulos   +13 more
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Extranodal Hodgkin disease: spectrum of disease.

Radiographics, 2001
Extranodal lesions in Hodgkin disease may develop and spread to virtually any organ system, simulating other neoplastic or infectious diseases.
Ali Guermazi   +6 more
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Hodgkin's disease and pregnancy [PDF]

open access: possibleActa Radiologica, 1955
Pregnancy in women suffering from malignant tumours presents difficult problems and, on the whole, is undesirable. It is agreed that pregnancy makes the prognosis of carcinoma mammae worse, especially in women who are pregnant when the tumour is detected. This is emphasized by, among others, BULL ENGELSTAD, in his compilation of the therapeutic results
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Hodgkin disease in ataxia-telangiectasia patients with poor outcomes.

Medical and Pediatric Oncology, 2003
BACKGROUND To determine the presenting clinicopathologic features and treatment outcomes of 11 ataxia-telangiectasia (A-T) patients with Hodgkin disease. PROCEDURE We reviewed the charts of 412 A-T patients to ascertain cases of Hodgkin disease.
C. Sandoval, M. Swift
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