“…These lesions are histologically similar to those in the lymph nodes (Jackson and Parker, 1947). The occurrence of pathological changes unrelated to Hodgkin's disease has been appreciated by others (Abbatucci and Beatty, 1953;Beatty, 1954;Brunner, 1925;Chevallier and Bernard, 1932;Ewing, 1940;Foulon, 1932;Hoster, Zanes, and von Haam, 1949;Loeper and Lebret, 1940;Longcope, 1903;Muller and Boles, 1927;Reed, 1902;Wallhauser, 1933). Specifically noted have been tuberculosis, amyloidosis, focal necrosis, fatty degeneration, fibrosis, cirrhosis, viral hepatitis, congestion, and adhesions.…”