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What is an inhomogenous spleen in hodgkin's lymphoma?

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Hard to say: This may be on ultrasound or other imaging and may refer to spleen appearing to have different "densities" ie not all composed of normal spleen tissue but having another tissue such as lymphoma present that changes the look of the imaging study.

Answered 11/6/2011

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An homogenous: You mean a scan report an homogenous spleen in hodgkins lymphoma ? Then it is a normal spleen , the disease did not involve the spleen, good news.

Answered 3/26/2013

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