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Hodgkin's Disease in a Married Couple FREE

Arnold D. Berliner, MD; Ariel Distenfeld, MD
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JAMA. 1972;221(7):703-704. doi:10.1001/jama.1972.03200200049011
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Hodgkin's disease occurred in a husband and wife, with no blood relationship. A similar histologic pattern was observed and both had a history of drug abuse. A chromosomal abnormality was present in the husband.

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Razis DV, Diamond HD, Craver LF:  Familial Hodgkin's disease: Its significance and implications . Ann Intern Med 51:933-971, 1959;.
Gilmore HR, Zelesnick G:  Environmental Hodgkin's disease and leukemia . Penn Med 65:1047-1049, 1962;.
Vianna NJ, Greenwald P, Davies JNP:  Extended epidemic of Hodgkin's disease in high school students . Lancet 1:1209-1211, 1971;.
Hoster HA, Dratman MB, Craver LF, et al:  Hodgkin's disease, 1832-1947 . Cancer Res 8:1-78, 1948;.
Mazar SA, Straus B:  Marital Hodgkin's disease: A review of the familial incidence and of etiological factors . Arch Intern Med 88:819-830, 1951;.
Gordon MH, Gow AE, Levitt WM, et al:  Recent advances in the pathology and treatment of lymphadenoma . Proc Roy Soc Med 27:1035, 1934;.
Devore JW, Doan CA:  Studies on Hodgkin's syndrome: XII. Hereditary and epidemiologic aspects . Ann Intern Med 47:300-316, 1957;.
Milham S, Hesser JE:  Hodgkin's disease in woodworkers . Lancet 2:136-137, 1967;.
Talerman A:  Clinico-pathological study of malignant lymphoma in Jamaica . Brit J Cancer 24:37-47, 1970;.
Vigliani EC, Saita G:  Benzene and leukemia . New Eng J Med 271:872-876, 1964;.
Holland WW, Doll R, Carter CO:  The mortality from leukemia and other cancers among patients with Down's syndrome and among their parents . Brit J Cancer 16:177-186, 1962;.
Miller RW, Todaro GJ:  Viral transformation of cells from persons at high risk of cancer . Lancet 1:81-82, 1969;.
Irwin S, Egozcue J:  Chromosomal abnormalities in leukocytes from LSD-25 users . Science 157:313-314, 1967;.

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Razis DV, Diamond HD, Craver LF:  Familial Hodgkin's disease: Its significance and implications . Ann Intern Med 51:933-971, 1959;.
Gilmore HR, Zelesnick G:  Environmental Hodgkin's disease and leukemia . Penn Med 65:1047-1049, 1962;.
Vianna NJ, Greenwald P, Davies JNP:  Extended epidemic of Hodgkin's disease in high school students . Lancet 1:1209-1211, 1971;.
Hoster HA, Dratman MB, Craver LF, et al:  Hodgkin's disease, 1832-1947 . Cancer Res 8:1-78, 1948;.
Mazar SA, Straus B:  Marital Hodgkin's disease: A review of the familial incidence and of etiological factors . Arch Intern Med 88:819-830, 1951;.
Gordon MH, Gow AE, Levitt WM, et al:  Recent advances in the pathology and treatment of lymphadenoma . Proc Roy Soc Med 27:1035, 1934;.
Devore JW, Doan CA:  Studies on Hodgkin's syndrome: XII. Hereditary and epidemiologic aspects . Ann Intern Med 47:300-316, 1957;.
Milham S, Hesser JE:  Hodgkin's disease in woodworkers . Lancet 2:136-137, 1967;.
Talerman A:  Clinico-pathological study of malignant lymphoma in Jamaica . Brit J Cancer 24:37-47, 1970;.
Vigliani EC, Saita G:  Benzene and leukemia . New Eng J Med 271:872-876, 1964;.
Holland WW, Doll R, Carter CO:  The mortality from leukemia and other cancers among patients with Down's syndrome and among their parents . Brit J Cancer 16:177-186, 1962;.
Miller RW, Todaro GJ:  Viral transformation of cells from persons at high risk of cancer . Lancet 1:81-82, 1969;.
Irwin S, Egozcue J:  Chromosomal abnormalities in leukocytes from LSD-25 users . Science 157:313-314, 1967;.
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