Bone Marrow Involvement In Hodgkin’s lymphoma: Case Report
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https://doi.org/10.48036/apims.v21i3.779Abstract
Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a malignant lymphoid neoplasm showing specific neoplastic cells and background of reactive non-neoplastic cells. Classical Hodgkin’s lymphoma involves germinal or post germinal center B-cells which are positive for CD15 and CD 30 immunophenotypically. Mixed cellularity classical Hodgkin’s lymphoma occurs in old age and is mostly seen in males. Extra nodal involvement is rare. Bone marrow involvement is considered as stage IV disease and it has poor prognosis. Here we present a unique case of CHL mixed cellularity with bone marrow infiltration showing three different patterns of infiltration.
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