[Generic symptoms of Hodgkin's disease in relation to other prognostic criteries (author's transl)]
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[Generic symptoms of Hodgkin's disease in relation to other prognostic criteries (author's transl)]
Abstract
In 1967-1973, 74 patients with histologic classified Hodgkin's disease were treated in Marburg. We proved the incidence of the most important prognostic criteries: stage, histologic type and clinical symptoms. These criteries are evaluated as equally significant and independent. The B-symptoms, fever, weight loss and night sweats we found in 24 patients, 18 (75%) of them were in stage IV. In the remaining 6 patients in stage II and III, the B-symptoms were followed by relapse or generalisation. We think that the good correlation to the stage means, that clinical symptoms as prognostic signs are not independent.