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This cell is abnormally found in the lymph node and exhibits 2 nuclear lobes and distinct nucleoli. It is the main malignant cell for Hodgkin Lymphoma
Reed-Sternberg cell
This subclass of NHL makes up 30-40% of NHL.
Diffuse large B cell Lymphoma
An increases sed rate can be found in this Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma.
Multiple Myleoma due to the increase production of anbnormal immunoglobulins.
Define lymphoproliferative disorder
An overproduction of lymphoid cells
Recall the usual patient type and clinical picture associated with CLL
Older male patients
This type of lymphoproliferative disorder primarily affects males between 20-40 yrs of age. Intial symptoms is the enlargement of a single cervical lymph node(L)
Hodgkin Lymphoma
Name the infectious agent responsible for Infectious Mononucleosis and indicate the lymphoma to which it has also been linked.
EBV- Burkitt Lymphoma (viruses need a host cell-in the process DNA can be altered??)