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A Histopathologic Study on MaIignant Lemphoma

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Abstract


A tendency of increasing incidence of malignant lymphomas have been reported by many authors.
An analysis of 204 cases (autopsy and biopsy) of malignant lymphoma, that were examined at the department of pathology, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, during a period of 13 years from January 1955 to December 1967 was made.
The relative incidence of malignant lymphoma among all types of malignant tumors in the same period at this department was 9.1 per cent.
The sex ratio showed p-edominance in male with male to female ratio of about 2.7:1.
The age distribution was relatively extensive but disclosed peak level to be in the third and fourth decades(40%).
Ages of 204 cases ranged from one month to 78 years with the average of 33 years of age.
The 204 cases of malignant lymphoma were classified histologically into lymphosarcoma, lymphocytic type (19.6%), lymphosarcoma, lymphoblastic type (11.3%), lymphosarcoma, mixed type (6.4), reticulum cell sarcoma (47.5%), Hodgkin¢¥s disease (13.7%) and giant follicular lymphoma (1.5).
The difference in histological pattern comparing with those reported from other countries might be reflecting geographical and racial difference.
Biopsy was done in 198 cases, and it was done on cervical lymph nodes(36.7%) most frequently, on tonsils (11.6%), on pharyngo-laryngeal region (8.7%), on nasal cavity (8.7%), on nasal cavity (8.7%) and on the other sites in order.

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