Abstract

Hodgkin’s lymphoma presenting as a primary pulmonary lesion is rare with an incidence of 3.6% in extranodal lymphomas. It needs to be distinguished from nodal Hodgkin’s lymphoma and malignancies secondarily involving the lung. It disseminates in the later stages and involves other lymph nodes and organs early and prompt diagnosis is important. We here present two such cases diagnosed as primary pulmonary Hodgkin’s lymphoma in young adult females who presented with nonspecific complaints.

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