HISTORY
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first
noticed the swelling 6mts ago insidious in onset, about 1cm in
diameter gradually increased to attain the present size. History of
localised pain since five months and is dull aching.
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History A 56 yrs old female patient by name Smt. Devaki presented
to Dept. of Surgery complaining of swelling and pain in left
Supraclavicular region from past 6mts.
Patient of irregular of fever present. She has no complaints in the
breast upper limb or abdomen.
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Past
medical history revealed she had undergone hysterectomy five months
back and biopsy of present lesion. The report was inconclusive.
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Family
and personal history nothing significant.
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General Physical examination revealed no abnormalities.
EXAMINATION
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On
inspection a swelling in left supraclavicular region about 10x8 cm in
diameter, nodular, surface shows scar of previous biopsy.
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On
palpation multiple swellings discrete, tender, mobile and firm in
consistency.
Examination of Thyroid, breast, upper limb, and abdomen revealed no
lesion

INVESTIGATION
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Routine blood and urine examination-the values with in the normal
limits.
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PA
Chest and ultrasonography reveals no primary.
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Excisional biopsy.
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS
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Hodgkins Lympoma
Differential Diagnosis:
Tubercular lymphadenitis
Secondary ?
COMPARISON OF HODGKIN’S AND NON-HODGKIN’S
LYMPHOMA
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Hodgkin’s Lymphoma |
Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma |
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Age |
Bimodal age |
More than 50 years |
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Involvement of lymph nodes |
Left supraclavicular, axillary |
External Waldayer’s ring, submental, submandibular, preauricular,
postauricular, occipital nodes. |
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Tonsil enlargement |
Not enlarged |
Tonsils may be enlarged |
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Epitrochlear node |
Not enlarged |
Can be enlarged |
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Hepatomegaly |
Uncommon |
Common in low grade |
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Involvement of bone |
Uncommon (10%) |
In
40% of cases, iliac crest is involved by the of diagnosis
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Alcohol induced pain |
Characteristic |
Absent |
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Fluctuating fever |
Present |
Absent |
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Prognosis |
Better prognosis |
Poor prognosis |
Clinical staging of lymphoma:
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Stage
I: Lymph node involvement in one anatomical region or involvement of
single extralymphatic organ or site (I.E).
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Stage
II: Involvement of two or more anatomical group of lymph nodes
confined to same side of diaphragm.
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Stage
III: Involvement of the lymph nodes on both sides of the diaphragm,
with or without spleen.
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Stage
IV: Diffuse involvement of one or more extra-lymphoid organs with or
without lymph nodes involvement. Liver (H), marrow (M), pleura (P),
bones (O), etc.
Each stage is further divided into group A which means absence of
symptoms and group B means presence of symptoms. The symptoms are :
1.Fever, above 38°C or night sweats.
2.Pruritus, may be the presenting feature of nodular sclerosis.
3.Weight loss more than 10% of body weight in the last 6 months.
4.Bony
pains.
5.
Anemia.


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