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Can you tell me the typical type of Reed-Sternberg cells that are seen in the most common type of Hodgkinsdisease, nodular sclerosing type as far as number of nucleus s seen like double, single or ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Priyanka G Raj
( Infectious Diseases Specialist)
male and don't drink or smoke. I had radiation therapy on upper mantel when I was 23 for Hodgkinsdisease which in remission. I'm concerned this may be cancer or something serious. ... View answer
[With a WBC of 10.3 Plt.562 Mono 10.4 In a cancer survivor from Hodgins Disease repeat test after a week WBC are 11.0 Plt. 569 Mono18 Have been in remission for 30 yrs. Have been in a lot of stress for a year with a weight... View answer
[I had blood work done and my Total Protein was high and my LYMPH% was high, my MCV and MCH was also high along with my calcium was high and cloride was low I also had 1+ for macrocyte I m wondering if I might have... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jagadish Golabavi
( General & Family Physician)
i am a survivor of Hodgkinsdisease. I was treated with radiation therapy in 1986 and chemo (ABVD) when it recurred in 1990. I just had two valves replaced. About two years after my surgery it was ... View answer
suggestive of Hodgkinsdisease. Comment:-The differential diagnosis include anaplastic lymphoma. Dear Doctor, would like to know how life threatening is this? What is the course of treatment... View answer
1995 with HodgkinsDisease. I have hypothyroidism from radiation treatment. In 2009 I had a heart attack, attributed to the radiation treatment and arteries, resulting in 2 stents. Last... View answer
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