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Today's quick revision covers Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, highlighting key features such as the Reed–Sternberg cell, its bimodal age distribution, and typical presentations like a painless, asymmetrical lymph node in the supraclavicular region. Key symptoms include weight loss, pruritus, night sweats, fever, and alcohol-induced pain. Lab findings often show elevated LDH and normocytic anemia.
By FWAToday's quick revision covers Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, highlighting key features such as the Reed–Sternberg cell, its bimodal age distribution, and typical presentations like a painless, asymmetrical lymph node in the supraclavicular region. Key symptoms include weight loss, pruritus, night sweats, fever, and alcohol-induced pain. Lab findings often show elevated LDH and normocytic anemia.