Hodgkin's lymphoma
Alternate Names : Lymphoma - Hodgkin's, Hodgkin's disease, Cancer - Hodgkin's lymphoma
Symptoms & Signs
- Fatigue
- Fever and chills
- Itching
- Loss of appetite
- Night sweats
- Painless swelling of the lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, or groin (swollen glands)
- Weight loss
Other symptoms that may occur with this disease: - Clubbing of the fingers or toes
- Excessive sweating
- Flank pain
- Hair loss
- Neck pain
- Pain in the affected areas after drinking alcohol
- Skin blushing or flushing
- Splenomegaly
Diagnosis & Tests
The disease may be diagnosed after: A staging evaluation (tumor staging) may be done to determine how far the disease has spread. The following procedures may be done: In some cases, abdominal surgery to take a piece of the liver and remove the spleen may be needed. However, because the other tests are now so good at detecting the spread of Hodgkin's lymphoma, this surgery is usually unnecessary. Hodgkin's lymphoma may change the results of the following tests:
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