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A 22 y.o. woman has enlarged lymph nodes. Histologically: a lymph node contains lymphocytes, histiocytes, reticular cells, small and big Hodgkin's cells, multinucleated Sternberg cells, isolated foci of caseous necrosis. What disease are these changes typical for?Select one:a. Lymphogranulomatosisb. Lymphosarcomac. Chronic leukosisd. Acute leukosise. Lung cancer metastasis

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A 22 y.o. woman has enlarged lymph nodes. Histologically: a lymph node contains lymphocytes, histiocytes, reticular cells, small and big Hodgkin's cells, multinucleated Sternberg cells, isolated foci of caseous necrosis. What disease are these changes typical for?Select one:a. Lymphogranulomatosisb. Lymphosarcomac. Chronic leukosisd. Acute leukosise. Lung cancer metastasis

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The histological findings of enlarged lymph nodes in a 22-year-old woman, including the presence of lymphocytes, histiocytes, reticular cells, small and big Hodgkin's cells, multinucleated Sternberg cells, and isolated foci of caseous necrosis, are typical for which disease?

a. Lymphogranulomatosis b. Lymphosarcoma c. Chronic leukosis d. Acute leukosis e. Lung cancer metastasis

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