Table 1.

Clinical and histological features of 135 patients with Hodgkin disease observed at diagnosis, at relapse, or in remission

DiagnosisRelapseRemission
Patients, no. 106 15 54  
 Males/females, no. 67/39 7/8 29/25  
 Age, mean (median, range), y 38  (33, 16-77) 36  (33, 20-65) 40  (36, 16-79)  
Histological subtype, no. (%)    
 LR (diffuse) 3  (3) — 1  (2)  
 NS I 50  (47) 8  (53) 24  (44)  
 NS II 23  (22) 2  (13) 15  (28)  
 MC 14  (13) — 6  (11) 
 LD 3  (3) 1  (7) 3  (5)  
 NOS 13  (12) 4  (27) 5  (9)  
Stage no. (%)     
 I 8  (8) — 2  (4)  
 II 52  (49) 5  (33) 27  (50)  
 III 22  (21) 3  (20) 10  (18) 
 IV 24  (22) 7  (47) 15  (28)  
 Stage B, no. (%) 56  (53) 10  (66) 25  (46)  
 Bulky disease, no. (%) 33  (31) 6  (40) 16  (30) 
DiagnosisRelapseRemission
Patients, no. 106 15 54  
 Males/females, no. 67/39 7/8 29/25  
 Age, mean (median, range), y 38  (33, 16-77) 36  (33, 20-65) 40  (36, 16-79)  
Histological subtype, no. (%)    
 LR (diffuse) 3  (3) — 1  (2)  
 NS I 50  (47) 8  (53) 24  (44)  
 NS II 23  (22) 2  (13) 15  (28)  
 MC 14  (13) — 6  (11) 
 LD 3  (3) 1  (7) 3  (5)  
 NOS 13  (12) 4  (27) 5  (9)  
Stage no. (%)     
 I 8  (8) — 2  (4)  
 II 52  (49) 5  (33) 27  (50)  
 III 22  (21) 3  (20) 10  (18) 
 IV 24  (22) 7  (47) 15  (28)  
 Stage B, no. (%) 56  (53) 10  (66) 25  (46)  
 Bulky disease, no. (%) 33  (31) 6  (40) 16  (30) 

In 40 patients, serum samples were collected during different phases of the disease. Bulky disease and stage were defined as specified in the text.

LR indicates lymphocyte rich; NS, nodular sclerosis; MC, mixed cellularity; LD, lymphocyte depletion; and NOS, not otherwise specifiable, indicates patients in which the histological subtypes could not be ascertained. The different groups of patients showed similar findings at diagnosis.

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