Diffuse large B cell lymphoma historical perspective
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In 1865, Samuel Wilks used the term "Hodgkin's disease" in Annals of medicine on the name of "Thomas Hodgkin" who published a paper on some morbid appearances of absorbent glands and spleen in 1832[1][2]. Consequently, the other heterogeneous lymph node neoplastic disorder was later named as Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL). Non-Hodgkin lymphoma is now one of the leading malignancies worldwide and Diffuse Large b cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) is one of the most common types of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
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- ↑ Wilks S. Cases with enlargement of the lymphatic glands and spleen (or Hodgkin’s disease) with remarks. Guy’s Hosp Rep. 1865;11:57–67
- ↑ Ritu Lakhtakia & Ikram Burney (2015). "A Historical Tale of Two Lymphomas: Part I: Hodgkin lymphoma". Sultan Qaboos University medical journal. 15 (2): e202–e206. PMID 26052452. Unknown parameter
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