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Lymphomatoid granulomatosis may be classified according to a grading system which denotes the amount of EBV positive large B-cell malignant cells that are present . Deciphering the severity of the disease is crucial in determining which treatment options to pursue. The condition is classified into two subtypes: | |||
*Low grade | |||
*High grade. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis may be classified according to a grading system which denotes the amount of EBV positive large B-cell malignant cells that are present . Deciphering the severity of the disease is crucial in determining which treatment options to pursue. The condition is classified into two subtypes:
- Low grade
- High grade.