Clinicopathological Features of Bone Marrow Infiltration in Hodgkin Lymphoma. Should Bone Marrow Staging Be Done Only in High Risk Patients?
Objective: The frequency of bone marrow infiltration by Hodgkin lymphoma is low and varies from 3 to 18%. Hence there exists a dilemma whether bone marrow staging should be done only in the high risk cases. This study aims to study the clinicopathological features and the histomorphology of bone mar...
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Main Authors: | Muthu SUDALAIMUTHU (Author), Debdatta BASU2 (Author) |
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Federation of Turkish Pathology Societies,
2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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