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ICD-10 code: C81.32

Disease category: C81.3: Lymphocyte depleted Hodgkin lymphoma

Lymphocyte Depleted Hodgkin Lymphoma and Intrathoracic Lymph Nodes

Lymphocyte depleted Hodgkin lymphoma (LDHL) is a rare subtype of Hodgkin lymphoma that accounts for less than 1% of all cases. It is characterized by the presence of few lymphocytes and numerous large, abnormal cells called Reed-Sternberg cells. LDHL is known to have a poor prognosis and is often diagnosed at an advanced stage.

Intrathoracic lymph nodes are lymph nodes located within the chest cavity. They are part of the lymphatic system, which is responsible for filtering and draining lymphatic fluid from the body's tissues. Intrathoracic lymph nodes can become enlarged due to various reasons, including infection, inflammation, and cancer.

In LDHL, intrathoracic lymph nodes are commonly affected. The lymph nodes in the mediastinum, which is the area between the lungs, are often involved. The involvement of intrathoracic lymph nodes can cause symptoms such as chest pain, coughing, and difficulty breathing.

LDHL is classified into two subtypes: nodular sclerosis and diffuse large B-cell lymphoma. The nodular sclerosis subtype is the most common form of LDHL and is characterized by the presence of fibrous tissue bands. The diffuse large B-cell lymphoma subtype is characterized by the presence of large, abnormal B-cells.

LDHL is typically diagnosed through a biopsy of an affected lymph node. Other tests, such as blood tests, imaging scans, and bone marrow biopsies, may also be performed to determine the extent of the disease.

  1. Treatment for LDHL typically involves chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
  2. High-dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation may also be considered for patients with advanced disease.

Overall, LDHL is a rare and aggressive form of Hodgkin lymphoma. Intrathoracic lymph nodes are commonly involved in LDHL and can cause significant symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment are important for improving outcomes in patients with LDHL.

Treatment of Lymphocyte depleted Hodgkin lymphoma, intrathoracic lymph nodes:

Treatment Options for Lymphocyte Depleted Hodgkin Lymphoma, Intrathoracic Lymph Nodes

Lymphocyte depleted Hodgkin lymphoma is a rare sub-type of Hodgkin lymphoma with a poor prognosis. Intrathoracic lymph nodes are those located within the chest region, and can be involved in this type of lymphoma.

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