no, Reed-Sternberg cells are present in just hodgkin's lymphoma-not non-hodgkin's lymphoma.
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Yes.
Yes.
hodkin's disease is distinguished from other lumphomas by the precence of large, cancerour lymphocytes known as reed-sternberg cells.
Rarely, a lumbar puncture or a spinal tap is performed to check if malignant cells are present in the fluid surrounding the brain.
If your cd 19 cells are high but everything else on lymphoma test is normal it means there are chances of you getting Lymphoma.
Hodgkin's Lymphoma
Hodgkin's lymphoma
Lymphoma is a cancer dealing with the lymphatic system while Myeloma is the uncontrollable production of white blood cells.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a malignancy of the T-helper (CD4+) cells of the immune system.
Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) is a malignancy of the T-helper (CD4+) cells of the immune system.
Hodgkin's lymphoma
Hodgkin lymphoma or more commonly known as Hodgkin's disease.