1965
DOI: 10.1111/apm.1965.64.1.16
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Prognostic Significance of Histopathology in Hodgkin's Granuloma

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“…None of the patient$ who had initially had lymphocytic predominance or nodular sclerosis had such types at autopsy. A shift of the material towards prognostically less favourable (HANSON 1964 andLOHMAN 1965). ) and WESTLING (1965), while VIDEBAEK (1950 indicated that the prognosis was equal for both sexes.…”
Section: Clinical Manifestations and Autopsy Findings In Patients Witmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…None of the patient$ who had initially had lymphocytic predominance or nodular sclerosis had such types at autopsy. A shift of the material towards prognostically less favourable (HANSON 1964 andLOHMAN 1965). ) and WESTLING (1965), while VIDEBAEK (1950 indicated that the prognosis was equal for both sexes.…”
Section: Clinical Manifestations and Autopsy Findings In Patients Witmentioning
confidence: 99%