2001
Evidence that Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin disease do not represent cell fusions
Küppers R, Bräuninger A, Müschen M, Distler V, Hansmann M, Rajewsky K. Evidence that Hodgkin and Reed-Sternberg cells in Hodgkin disease do not represent cell fusions. Blood 2001, 97: 818-821. PMID: 11157505, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v97.3.818.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHodgkin's diseaseReed-Sternberg cellsHRS cellsT-cell receptor beta rearrangementsCases of HDClassical Hodgkin's diseaseCoexpression of markersCell fusionNumerical chromosomal abnormalitiesUnusual immunophenotypeT cellsRare caseB cellsBeta rearrangementChromosomal abnormalitiesGermline configurationIgH allelesDifferent hematopoietic lineagesDiseaseHodgkinCell generationCellsTCRbeta allelesHematopoietic lineagesImmunoglobulin genes
1988
Farming and malignant lymphoma in Hancock County, Ohio.
Dubrow R, Paulson J, Indian R. Farming and malignant lymphoma in Hancock County, Ohio. Occupational And Environmental Medicine 1988, 45: 25. PMID: 3342184, PMCID: PMC1007940, DOI: 10.1136/oem.45.1.25.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCases of HDHodgkin's diseaseMalignant lymphomaOdds ratioWhite male residentsConfidence intervalsCase-control studyCases of NHLSummary odds ratiosDeath certificate recordsOccupation of farmerYear of deathHodgkin's lymphomaControl subjectsDeath certificatesCertificate recordsWorkplace exposuresSmall studyUsual occupationLymphomaCounty residentsNHLDeath rateAge rangeMale residents
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