Abstract

A retrospective review of 302 patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is presented. The tumors were classified according to a modified Lukes and Collins scheme. Clinico-pathologic correlation was analysed for the subtypes. Certain distinct features were found with respect to age, sex, clinical stage and sites of involvement at admission. Prognostically, two major groups were found with significantly differing survival curves. The pathologic and clinical significance of the modified Lukes and Collins classification is discussed.

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