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Hodgkin's d., lymphocyte depletion type a type of Hodgkin's disease characterized by a low number of lymphocytes and an abundance of Reed-Sternberg cells with fibrosis; it is the most aggressive of the three diffuse types of Hodgkin's disease. Called also Hodgkin's sarcoma.
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Hodgkin's d., lymphocyte predominance type a type of Hodgkin's disease characterized by a diffuse to slightly nodular infiltrate with abundant mature lymphocytes and varying numbers of benign histiocytes; there are few Reed-Sternberg cells and the degree of malignancy is low. Most patients are males under age 35. Called also paragranuloma.
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Hodgkin's d., mixed cellularity type a type of Hodgkin's disease intermediate between the lymphocyte predominance and lymphocyte depletion types; Reed-Sternberg cells are plentiful and there are more inflammatory cells, such as eosinophils and plasma cells, than in the lymphocyte predominance type.
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Hodgkin's d., nodular sclerosis type a type of Hodgkin's disease in which Reed-Sternberg cells are in the form of lacunar cells and bands of collagen divide the lymphoid tissue into nodules; there are varying numbers of lymphocytes and inflammatory cells such as eosinophils and plasma cells. This type is most common in young women and often has a low grade of malignancy.
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Hodgkin's g. see under disease.
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