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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 95 (1979), S. 57-63 
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Hodgkin's disease ; Nodular paragranuloma ; Epidemiology
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The age and sex distribution and the localization of excised lymph nodes from 206 patients with a nodular variant of Hodgkin's disease with lymphocytic predominance, called “nodular paragranuloma”, are presented and compared with data on other types of Hodgkin's disease. The age curve of nodular paragranuloma showed a peak in the fourth decade, which was clearly separated from the peak in the third decade exhibited by the nodular sclerosis type of Hodgkin's disease and from the peak in the sixth and seventh decades of the mixed cellularity type. The peak in the age curve of nodular paragranuloma resulted from the high frequency in men in the fourth decade; the female age curve had no peaks. The overall male-to-female ratio was 2.4:1. The age and sex distribution of diffuse paragranuloma was nearly identical to that of nodular paragranuloma, whereas the age and sex distribution of cases of the lymphocytic predominance type other than paragranuloma resembled that of the mixed cellularity type. These data indicate that the lymphocytic predominance type of Hodgkin's disease is not a uniform group and support the view that paragranuloma is a separate entity.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 108 (1984), S. 321-330 
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Nodular paragranuloma ; Hodgkin's disease, lymphocyte predominance type, nodular ; Clinical investigation ; Symptoms ; Prognosis ; Therapy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Clinical aspects of 145 cases of nodular paragranuloma (nodular subtype of lymphocyte predominance type of Hodgkin's disease) were investigated. There was a marked male predominance, and the age curve showed a peak in the 4th decade. In a majority of cases lymphadenopathy developed within 1 year. General (B) symptoms were observed in only 15 patients. The most frequent sites of primary involvement were cervical, axillary, and inguinal lymph nodes. Other organs were rarely involved. At the time of diagnosis 50% of patients were in stage I, 21% in stage II, 22% in stage III, and 7% in stage IV. The prognosis was usually favorable or very favorable and depended on the stage of disease at diagnosis and on the age of the patient. Patients with stage I or III disease without splenic involvement had about the same probability of survival as the normal population. Stage III patients with splenic involvement had a lower probability of survival. The prognosis for stage II was also less favorable. Patients in stage IV had the lowest probability of survival. Closer analysis of the ten stage IV cases revealed two groups with different outcomes. Four cases showed progressive disease that did not respond to treatment and led to death within 12 months. The second, more favorable form (6 patients) responded well to chemotherapy. Nine patients in stage I who were not treated after lymph node biopsy were free of disease even after periods of up to 14 years. A total of 52 patients had one or more relapses. The recurrent tumors developed locally in a majority of cases. There was transformation of nodular paragranuloma into another subtype of Hodgkin's disease in only four cases. Five cases showed transformation into large-cell tumors that resembled immunoblastic lymphoma and require further immunological study.
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