1973
Immune Alterations in Hodgkin's Disease: Effect of Delayed Hypersensitivity and Lymphocyte Transformation on Course and Survival
Young R, Corder M, Berard C, DeVita V. Immune Alterations in Hodgkin's Disease: Effect of Delayed Hypersensitivity and Lymphocyte Transformation on Course and Survival. JAMA Internal Medicine 1973, 131: 446-454. DOI: 10.1001/archinte.1973.00320090136016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHodgkin's diseaseLymphocyte transformationDelayed hypersensitivityFrequency of relapsesSkin test reactivityFive-year followSkin test antigensPeripheral leukocyte culturesRemission durationUntreated patientsImmune alterationsHistologic typeSkin testSystemic symptomsTest reactivityTest antigenLeukocyte culturesDiseaseHypersensitivitySurvivalDinitrochlorobenzeneCourseRelapseMumpsPatients
1972
Delayed hypersensitivity in Hodgkin's disease A study of 103 untreated patients
Young R, Corder M, Haynes H, DeVita V. Delayed hypersensitivity in Hodgkin's disease A study of 103 untreated patients. The American Journal Of Medicine 1972, 52: 63-72. PMID: 5058359, DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(72)90008-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSkin test reactivityPeripheral lymphocyte countTest reactivityHodgkin's diseaseLymphocyte countUntreated patientsPrognostic signSkin testAbsolute peripheral lymphocyte countLymphocyte-depleted Hodgkin's diseaseMean absolute lymphocyte countIncidence of anergyStage IV diseaseAbsolute lymphocyte countBad prognostic signDuration of remissionFrequency of relapsesTime of diagnosisStage of diseaseUseful prognostic signCutaneous anergyPeripheral lymphocytopeniaMixed cellularityMumps antigenNodular sclerosis
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