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Rye Staging System
(redirected from Nodular sclerosing)

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Rye Staging System
A system for staging Hodgkin's disease delineated in 1966, which divided it into 4 distinct clinicopathological categories, based on data provided by the then popular method of lymphangiography. Cf Ann Arbor classification, Cotswolds classification.
Rye Classification–Hodgkin's disease
Lymphocytic predominant 10% of cases, more common in young adult ♂, usually early/low-stage disease without 'B' symptoms, 5-year survival: 90%
Nodular sclerosing 40%; more common in young adult ♀, usually early and low-stage disease with or without 'B' symptoms, 5-year survival: 70%
Mixed cellularity 40%; more common in young adult ♂, often stage II-III disease with or without 'B' symptoms, 5-year survival: 50%
Lymphocyte-depleted 10%; more common in older adult ?, usually stage III-IV disease with or without 'B' symptoms, 5-year survival, 30%


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Four types of Hodgkin''s disease are: · Nodular Sclerosing -- This accounts for about 40 percent of all Hodgkin''s disease and for 70 percent of the Hodgkin''s cases in adolescents.
Histopathological examination of the inguinal lymph node and gluteal mass revealed nodular sclerosing Hodgkin disease.
Pathologic Diagnosis: Syncytial Variant of Nodular Sclerosing Hodgkin Disease The syncytial variant of nodular sclerosing Hodgkin disease is an unusual form of Hodgkin disease characterized microscopically by the more typical features of nodular sclerosis, as well as the presence of cohesive aggregates of atypical mononuclear Reed-Sternberg cell variants.
 
 
 
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