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J Clin Pathol 1995;48:871-873 doi:10.1136/jcp.48.9.871
  • Research Article

Hodgkin's disease in a patient with common variable immunodeficiency.

  1. C Christopoulos,
  2. T Papadaki,
  3. P Vlavianos,
  4. G Kokkini
  1. Clinical Haematology Unit, Sismanoglio General Hospital, Athens, Greece.

      Abstract

      A 61 year old man with long standing common variable immunodeficiency presented with pyrexia, anaemia and leucopenia. A diagnoses of Hodgkin's disease of the bone marrow was made. The typical histopathological and immunophenotypic appearances were clearly distinct from those of T cell lymphoma with Reed-Sternberg-like cells which, in contrast to Hodgkin's disease, is a known complication of common variable immunodeficiency. Complete clinical and histological remission was achieved with combination chemotherapy. The latter was complicated by severe myelosuppression, unusually severe erosive mucositis and viral retinitis.

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