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. 2015 May;15(2):e202-6.
Epub 2015 May 28.

A Historical Tale of Two Lymphomas: Part I: Hodgkin lymphoma

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A Historical Tale of Two Lymphomas: Part I: Hodgkin lymphoma

Ritu Lakhtakia et al. Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J. 2015 May.
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Figure 1:
An original illustration of a patient with Hodgkin’s disease.,
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Dorothy Reed’s drawings of what came to be referred to as Reed-Sternberg cells.,

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