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    Distúrbios psiquiátricos em doentes internados com neoplasias hematológicas. by M J dos Santos, P Pimentel, J M Monteiro, G Cardoso, J J de Oliveira, M Almiro, J M Santos, J M de Lacerda

    Published 1991-02-01
    “…During a six-month period, the total group of hospital inpatients suffering from leukemia, Hodgkin's disease or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, were assessed, using a semi-structured interview. …”
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    Foreign Body Reaction with High Standard Uptake Value Level in 18-FDG PET/CT Mimicking Relapse in an 8-Year-Old Patient Diagnosed with Hodgkin Lymphoma: A Case Report by Derya Erdoğan, Ceyhun Bozkurt, Özlem Özmen, Esin Boduroglu, Gürses Sahin

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…We report the case of a child who underwent cervical lymph node biopsy and chemotherapy for Hodgkin disease. Three years after surgery, PET/CT identified an intense localization of 18-FDG in the inferior cervical region. …”
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    Cell fusion in tumor progression: the isolation of cell fusion products by physical methods by Vincitorio Massimo, Rosti Vittorio, Dezzani Luca, Chrysantzas Iraklis, Pedrazzoli Filippo, Sitar Giammaria

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…We used this improved cell fusion and cell isolation method to compare giant cells obtained in vitro and giant cells obtained in vivo from patients with Hodgkin's disease and erythroleukemia.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>In the present study we show how to improve PEG-mediated cell fusion and that cell separation by velocity sedimentation offers a simple alternative for the efficient purification of cell fusion products and to investigate giant cell formation in tumor development.…”
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    Classification tree analysis of second neoplasms in survivors of childhood cancer by Todorovski Ljupčo, Jazbec Janez, Jereb Berta

    Published 2007-02-01
    “…First are female patients treated for Hodgkin's disease at the age between 10 and 15 years, whose treatment included radiotherapy. …”
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  5. 205

    Review: Pathobiological aspects of the local bone marrow renin-angiotensin system: a review by Ibrahim C Haznedaroglu, Yavuz Beyazit

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The presence of ACE on leukaemic blast cells within leukaemic BM, on erythroleukaemic cells, ACE-expressing macrophages in lymph nodes of Hodgkin disease, renin activity in leukaemic blasts, angiotensin II as an autocrine growth factor for AML, increased renin gene activity during NUP98-HOXA9 enhanced blast formation, higher levels of BB9/ACE (+) AML isoforms, and altered JAK-STAT pathway as a link between RAS and leukaemia indicated the wide pathobiological aspects of local BM RAS. …”
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    Estimating relative survival among people registered with cancer in England and Wales. by Reeves, G, Beral, V, Bull, D, Quinn, M

    Published 1999
    “…The examples presented, although limited to analyses on a small number of selected sites, highlight some encouraging trends in survival in people aged under 35 diagnosed with leukaemia, Hodgkin's disease and testicular cancer during this period.…”
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    Mortalidade por câncer em trabalhadores de companhia geradora de eletricidade do Estado de São Paulo, Brasil Cancer mortality among electricity utility workers in a Southeastern re... by Inês E. Mattos, Sérgio Koifman

    Published 1996-12-01
    “…An excess of deaths was also seen for cancers of the buccal cavity/pharynx, prostate, bladder, brain and Hodgkin's disease, although the results lacked statistical significance. …”
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  8. 208

    Classic Hodgkin Lymphoma – mixed cellularity – case report and review of literature by Mihaela Oprea-Lebedenco, Nicoleta Berbec, Oana Stanca, Andrei Turbatu, Stefan Marin, Camelia Dobrea, Mihaela Andreescu, Anca Roxana Lupu

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Hodgkin's lymphoma, formerly known as Hodgkin's disease, is a type of cancer of the lymphatic system, an important part of the site where immune processes take place. …”
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    An IL12-IL2-antibody fusion protein targeting Hodgkin's lymphoma cells potentiates activation of NK and T cells for an anti-tumor attack. by Tobias Jahn, Martin Zuther, Björn Friedrichs, Claudia Heuser, Stefan Guhlke, Hinrich Abken, Andreas A Hombach

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Successful immunotherapy of Hodgkin's disease is so far hampered by the striking unresponsiveness of lymphoma infiltrating immune cells. …”
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  10. 210

    Analysis of the -398C/T polymorphism in the perforin gene in oncohematological patients by Fernanda Bernadelli Garcia, Rafaella Kizzy Inácio dos Reis, Lucas Emanuel Pinheiro da Silva, Helio Moraes-Souza

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…RESULTS: The heterozygous -398C/T polymorphism was identified in 16.7% patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, 40% with multiple myeloma, 50% with essential thrombocythemia, 14.3% with Hodgkin's disease, 7.7% with non-Hodgkin lymphoma and 33.3% with chronic lymphocytic leukemia. …”
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    Effects of aqueous extract of catechin tea on some parameters of sperms and histopathological changes in testis of mice treated with Methotrexate (MTX) by Abbas Fadhil Daham, Haithem Auda Mohammed Al-Hilfi

    Published 2010-12-01
    “… Methotrexate (MTX ) is commonly used for the treatment of certain cancers including but not limited to leukemia, Hodgkin's disease and head and neck cancers and causes reproductive damage in mice. …”
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  12. 212

    Teaching the basics of the mechanism of doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity: Have we been barking up the wrong tree? by Balaraman Kalyanaraman

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Doxorubicin (DOX), or Adriamycin, an anthracycline antibiotic discovered serendipitously as a chemotherapeutic drug several decades ago, is still one of the most effective drugs for treating various adult and pediatric cancers (breast cancer, Hodgkin's disease, lymphoblastic leukemia). However, one of the major side effects of the continuous use of DOX is dose-dependent, long-term, and potentially lethal cardiovascular toxicity (congestive heart failure and cardiomyopathy) in cancer survivors many years after cessation of chemotherapy. …”
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    A CASE WITH COMPLICATED DIAGNOSIS FOR DIFFUSE B-CELL LARGE CELL LYMPHOMA by E. I. Zyablova, J. V. Laktionova, J. V. Shevchenko, N. V. Agurina, E. P. Yasakova, O. N. Ponkina

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…They all are divided into main groups: B-cell lymphoproliferative diseases, Т-cell lymphoproliferative diseases, Hodgkin disease. The first two groups (excluding leukoses) are defined as "non-Hodgkin lymphomas” (NHL). …”
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    Lymph node biopsies: Evaluation of disease pattern and role of surgery – Our experience from South Punjab, Pakistan by Muhammad Irshad Hussain, Mulazim Hussain Bukhari, Muhammad Zeeshan Aftab

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The most common pathology found on histopathology report was Tuberclosis (TB) lymphadenitis (49.3%, n = 35), followed by lymphoma (25.4% – Hodgkin's disease [HD] 15.5% and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma [NHL] 9.9%). …”
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    A CASE WITH COMPLICATED DIAGNOSIS FOR DIFFUSE B-CELL LARGE CELL LYMPHOMA by E. I. Zyablova, J. V. Laktionova, J. V. Shevchenko, N. V. Agurina, E. P. Yasakova, O. N. Ponkina

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…They all are divided into main groups: B-cell lymphoproliferative diseases, Т-cell lymphoproliferative diseases, Hodgkin disease. The first two groups (excluding leukoses) are defined as "non-Hodgkin lymphomas” (NHL). …”
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    Mortality rates, life expectancy, and causes of death in people with hemophilia A or B in the United Kingdom who were not infected with HIV. by Darby, S, Kan, S, Spooner, R, Giangrande, P, Hill, F, Hay, C, Lee, C, Ludlam, C, Williams, M

    Published 2007
    “…Compared with mortality in the general population, mortality from bleeding and its consequences, and from liver diseases and Hodgkin disease, was increased, but for ischemic heart disease it was lower, at only 62% (95% CI: 51%-76%) of general population rates, and for 14 other specific causes it did not differ significantly from general population rates. …”
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    Associations between infectious mononucleosis and cancer: record-linkage studies. by Goldacre, M, Wotton, C, Yeates, D

    Published 2009
    “…Infection with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) followed by infectious mononucleosis (IM) is now considered to be a risk factor for Hodgkin's disease (HD). It is less clear whether EBV infection and IM are associated with an increased risk of cancer generally. …”
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    Monoclonal antibody (UCHL1) that recognises normal and neoplastic T cells in routinely fixed tissues. by Norton, A, Ramsay, A, Smith, S, Beverley, P, Isaacson, P

    Published 1986
    “…This antibody stained neither the neoplastic cells in a wide range of B cell lymphomas (n = 62) nor Reed-Sternberg cells in 16 cases of Hodgkin's disease. UCHL1 also stained neoplastic cells in four cases of granulocytic sarcoma. …”
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    The cancer burden in the United Kingdom in 2007 due to radiotherapy. by Maddams, J, Parkin, D, Darby, S

    Published 2011
    “…The highest percentages of second cancers related to radiotherapy were among survivors of Hodgkin's disease and cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx and cervix uteri; over 15% of second cancers among these survivors were associated with radiotherapy for the first cancer. …”
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    Allergic conditions and risk of hematological malignancies in adults: a cohort study by Schwartzbaum Judith, Hagmar Lars, Söderberg Karin C, Feychting Maria

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The association between allergic conditions and risk of developing leukemia, Hodgkin's disease, non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and myeloma was investigated in a cohort of 16,539 Swedish twins born 1886–1925. …”
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