Abstract

The reported case presents a 15-year-old boy diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease (Hodgkin’s disease, HL) after about 2 months of outpatient care in primary health care (POZ). The patient was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s disease in 3rd stage, which significantly reduces the chances of complete recovery from the initial stage of diagnosis. Symptoms reported by the boy, such as cough, subfebrile states, decreased well-being, itchy rash, if present alone, are not pathognomonic for any disease, however, occurring simultaneously with characteristic abnormalities in the scope of physical examination, may help in faster diagnosis and initiation of proper treatment. This is especially important in times of pandemic, when most medical advice is provided by phone. A medical and environmental interview should be carried out with particular care and attention, and a physical examination should be made faster, so as not to overlook a disease that is dangerous and may endanger the patient’s health and life.

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