| Hodgkin's disease |
A malignant, progressive, sometimes fatal disease of unknown cause, marked by enlargement of the lymph nodes, spleen, and liver. Also called Hodgkin's lymphoma. [Heritage]
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A form of malignant lymphoma charaterized by painless, progressive enlargement of the lymph nodes, spleen and general lymphoid tissue. Other sysmptoms may include anorexia, lassitude, weight loss, fever, itching, night sweats and anemia.
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| Hodgkin |
(noun) : a neoplastic disease that is characterized by progressive enlargement of lymph nodes, spleen, and liver and by progressive anemia
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| Hodgkin's disease |
A malignant disease of the lymph nodes that is characterized by painless enlargement of lymphatic tissues and the spleen. It often involves symptoms such as fever, weight loss, anemia, and night sweats.
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| Hodgkin's disease |
A malignant lymphoma or cancer of the lymphatic system that causes an improper functioning of the lymph tissues and white blood cells. Symptoms include enlarged spleen and liver, fever, anemia, weight loss, and night sweats. Named after Dr. Thomas Hodgkin who published studies of the disease in 1832.
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