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Hodgkin Lymphoma

<p>Lymphomas, both non-Hodgkin and Hodgkin lymphoma, are the third most common cancer in children. Hodgkin lymphoma can occur at any time during life, but is found more often in adolescents than younger children.</p>

Make the Diagnosis: Summer 2016

Aug 23, 2016

A 20-month-old previously healthy male presents to primary care with a history of bruising on the extremities, which are appearing without significant trauma, and a spreading pinpoint rash in his diaper creases and belly.

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