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2007 ICD-9-CM Diagnosis 201.2
Hodgkin's sarcomaThis code may be outdated. View the most recent version of ICD-9-CM 201.2 - A lymphoma, previously known as Hodgkin's disease, characterized by the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells. There are two distinct subtypes: nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin's lymphoma and classical Hodgkin's lymphoma. Hodgkin's lymphoma has a bimodal age distribution, and involves primarily lymph nodes. Current therapy for Hodgkin's lymphoma has resulted in an excellent outcome and cure for the majority of patients. -- 2003
- A malignant disease characterized by progressive enlargement of the lymph nodes, spleen, and general lymphoid tissue, and the presence of large, usually multinucleate, cells (REED-STERNBERG CELLS) of unknown origin.
- A malignant disease of the lymphatic system that is characterized by painless enlargement of lymph nodes, the spleen, or other lymphatic tissue. It is sometimes accompanied by symptoms such as fever, weight loss, fatigue, and night sweats.
- 201.2 is a non-specific code that cannot be used to specify a diagnosis
- 201.2 contains 2 index entries
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Index entries containing 201.2:- Hodgkin's
- sarcoma (M9662/3)
201.2
Sarcoma (M8800/3) - see also Neoplasm, connective tissue, malignant- Hodgkin's (M9662/3)
201.2
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