HODGKIN'S DISEASE


Meaning of HODGKIN'S DISEASE in English

ˈhäjkə̇nz- noun

Usage: usually capitalized H

Etymology: after Thomas Hodgkin died 1866 English physician

: a disease of unknown cause that is characterized by progressive enlargement of lymph glands, spleen, and liver and by progressive anemia and that in some respects suggests an inflammatory or tumorous process

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