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Query: UMLS:C0019214 (
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The following is an example of a typical case of Hodgkin's disease, which illustrates the use of clinical and pathologic staging procedures. A 40-year-old man had fever and swelling of the left side of the neck for two weeks. Physical examination showed enlargement of the left supraclavicular and left axillary lymph nodes but no
hepatosplenomegaly
. Biopsy of the affected lymph nodes showed
Hodgkin's disease, mixed cellularity
type. A chest roentgenogram, lymphangiogram. 67Ga scan, and results of bone marrow biopsy of the right iliac crest were normal. The clinical stage was classified as IIB2. (Subscript 2 indicates the number of regions of lymph node involvement. The patient subsequently underwent laparotomy. The spleen weighed 150 gm and contained microfoci of Hodgkin disease. Biopsy of an upper para-aortic lymph node at the L-1 showed involvement by Hodgkin disease, but specimens from either lobe of the liver, lower para-aortic and iliac lymph nodes, and left iliac crest did not. The pathologic stage was therefore classified as IIIN+H-S+M- Polychemotherapy was prescribed.
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PMID:Basic concepts in Hodgkin disease. 84 Aug 2
We present here a case of young male with complaints of fever and swelling in the neck for eight months. History of progressive weakness associated with weight loss was present. Physical examination revealed pallor, multiple enlarged cervical lymph nodes and
hepatosplenomegaly
. Investigations showed pancytopenia, hyperglobinemia and Leishman-Donovan bodies on bone marrow aspiration. Serological test confirmed diagnosis of visceral leishmaniasis. However, cervical lymph node aspiration and biopsy were suggestive of
Mixed cellularity
Hodgkin's disease. This made it a very rare case of Leishmaniasis as an opportunistic infection in a patient of pre-chemotherapy Hodgkin's disease. There was marked improvement in haematological profile and regression of
hepatosplenomegaly
with Amphotericin B treatment followed by favourable response to chemotherapy. The case emphasizes the suspicion for leishmaniasis as a masquerader and as an opportunistic infection in haematological malignancies.
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PMID:Rare association of Visceral leishmaniasis with Hodgkin's disease: A case report. 2201 65