Demina E A
Ter Arkh. 1986;58(9):55-7.
Fifteen patients suffering from Hodgkin's disease and specific liver injury were under observation. The use of modern treatment methods made it possible to achieve complete remissions in 2/3 of the patients. In 6 patients the remissions lasted from 38 to 117 months. The observation over these patients is continued. The author failed to reveal prognostic factors that would point to a more favourable course of Hodgkin's disease in patients with prolonged remissions.
对15例患有霍奇金病并伴有特定肝损伤的患者进行了观察。采用现代治疗方法使三分之二的患者实现了完全缓解。6例患者的缓解期持续了38至117个月。对这些患者的观察仍在继续。作者未能发现可表明缓解期延长的霍奇金病患者病情发展更为有利的预后因素。