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Lymph node biopsy has to demonstrate the presence of Reed–Sternberg cells in order to make the diagnosis
•Presence of inflammatory cell infiltrates—This distinguishes Hodgkin lymphoma from non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). The inflammatory cells present are reactive to the Reed–Sternberg cells. These include plasma cells, eosinophils, fibroblasts, and T and B lymphocytes.
 By Norman McCulloch PA-C | Keith Ko PA-C
By Norman McCulloch PA-C | Keith Ko PA-C4.7
2020 ratings
Lymph node biopsy has to demonstrate the presence of Reed–Sternberg cells in order to make the diagnosis
•Presence of inflammatory cell infiltrates—This distinguishes Hodgkin lymphoma from non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). The inflammatory cells present are reactive to the Reed–Sternberg cells. These include plasma cells, eosinophils, fibroblasts, and T and B lymphocytes.

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