A lymph node biopsy from the neck region shows REED Sternberg's cell. What is the diagnosis?
Answer: Hodgkin Lymphoma
Explanation
This is the most common form of Hodgkin lymphoma, Representing 95% of cases.
Medical specialists called pathologists identify Hodgkin lymphoma
By examining lymph nodes or other tissue and blood cells under a microscope for signs of Reed-Sternberg cells.
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