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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for Hodgkin disease
  1. Treatment depends on the following: The type of Hodgkin lymphoma The stage (where the disease has spread) Your age and other medical issues ...
  2. ... The provider may perform these lab tests when Hodgkin disease is suspected: Blood chemistry tests - including protein levels, ... of Hodgkin lymphoma (there are different forms of Hodgkin lymphoma) ... the disease has spread) The presence of fever, weight loss, ...
  3. Hodgkin's disease (lymphoma) is a malignant cancer that can affect many organs. A whitish, irregular tumor mass of ...
  4. ... be a fever. This is particularly true of Hodgkin disease , non-Hodgkin lymphoma , and leukemia . Other possible causes of fever ...
  5. ... that can cause swollen lymph nodes include: Leukemia Hodgkin disease Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Many other cancers may also cause swollen ...
  6. ... be a sign of: Infection Inflammation Tumors, including Hodgkin disease or non-Hodgkin lymphoma The test may be done to look ...
  7. ... hormones ( Addison disease ) Cancer of the lymph tissue ( Hodgkin disease ) Diabetes Liver swelling and inflammation ( hepatitis ) due to ...
  8. ... such as rheumatoid arthritis or allergy) Leukemia or Hodgkin disease Tissue damage (for example, burns) Pregnancy There may ...
  9. ... arthritis , and ulcerative colitis Cancer , including lymphoma and Hodgkin disease Long-term infections, such as bacterial endocarditis, osteomyelitis ( ...
  10. ... spleen). Cancer of the lymph system such as Hodgkin disease . Leukemia. Other tumors or cancers that affect the ...
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