1973
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1973.00320090022003
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Clinical Course and Complications

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“…'*4 Involvement by Hodgkin's disease is rare. 3 The largest reported series of this complication, indicates that breast carcinoma, lymphoma, and lung carcinoma, in order of decreasing frequency, are the most commonly associated neoplasms; only three were due to Hodgkin's d i~e a s e .~ Only sporadic documented reports of this complication are to be found in the litera-t~r e . ' *~-~ Because of the frequent difficulty in obtaining a cytologic diagn~sis,'.~ this problem may often be overlooked.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…'*4 Involvement by Hodgkin's disease is rare. 3 The largest reported series of this complication, indicates that breast carcinoma, lymphoma, and lung carcinoma, in order of decreasing frequency, are the most commonly associated neoplasms; only three were due to Hodgkin's d i~e a s e .~ Only sporadic documented reports of this complication are to be found in the litera-t~r e . ' *~-~ Because of the frequent difficulty in obtaining a cytologic diagn~sis,'.~ this problem may often be overlooked.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The frequency of CNS involvement is 0.2%-0.5% in patients with advanced stage Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) [2]. Leptomeningeal involvement in various malignancies is not common [3,4] and in Hodgkin's disease it is rare [5]. As such, herein we present an HL patient with involvement of the leptomeninges.…”
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confidence: 97%