TY - JOUR
T1 - Is classical Hodgkin's disease indeed a single entity?
AU - Levy, Amalia
AU - Armon, Yaron
AU - Gopas, Jacob
AU - Ariad, Samuel
AU - Prinsloo, Isebrand
AU - Shpilberg, Ofer
AU - Kapelushnik, Joseph
AU - Sacks, Martin
AU - Benharroch, Daniel
PY - 2002/8/23
Y1 - 2002/8/23
N2 - We present a retrospective clinicopathological study on the significance of the histologic type of classical Hodgkin's disease (HD) in a cohort of patients from southern Israel. This was performed to critically evaluate the generally accepted view that classical HD is a single clinicopathological entity and the resultant impression that its segregation into four different histologic types remains essential only for the pathologist in his diagnostic endeavor. We confirmed the existence of a uniform response of nodular sclerosis (NS), and mixed cellularity-lymphocyte depletion (MC-LD)-HD to treatment, consideration being given to other classical prognostic factors. We also accept the fact that histological type is not a significant independent factor in terms of survival. Our findings, however, do suggest that NS-HD, on the one hand, and MC-LD-HD, on the other, are distinct biologic entities. Cases of NS differ significantly from those of MC-LD-HD with regard to sex and age distribution, and in the expression of several antigens and gene products, including sialylated-CD15, CD30, LMP1 and the p53 and mdm-2 gene products.
AB - We present a retrospective clinicopathological study on the significance of the histologic type of classical Hodgkin's disease (HD) in a cohort of patients from southern Israel. This was performed to critically evaluate the generally accepted view that classical HD is a single clinicopathological entity and the resultant impression that its segregation into four different histologic types remains essential only for the pathologist in his diagnostic endeavor. We confirmed the existence of a uniform response of nodular sclerosis (NS), and mixed cellularity-lymphocyte depletion (MC-LD)-HD to treatment, consideration being given to other classical prognostic factors. We also accept the fact that histological type is not a significant independent factor in terms of survival. Our findings, however, do suggest that NS-HD, on the one hand, and MC-LD-HD, on the other, are distinct biologic entities. Cases of NS differ significantly from those of MC-LD-HD with regard to sex and age distribution, and in the expression of several antigens and gene products, including sialylated-CD15, CD30, LMP1 and the p53 and mdm-2 gene products.
KW - Classical Hodgkin's disease
KW - Lymphoma depletion
KW - Mixed cellularity
KW - Nodular sclerosis
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U2 - 10.1080/1042819021000006286
DO - 10.1080/1042819021000006286
M3 - Article
C2 - 12685837
AN - SCOPUS:0036337271
SN - 1042-8194
VL - 43
SP - 1813
EP - 1818
JO - Leukemia and Lymphoma
JF - Leukemia and Lymphoma
IS - 9
ER -