Currently, oncologists can diagnose lymphomatosis when examining a patient at the first appointment. If at the last stage of lymphoma development symptoms appear in the form of cough, high temperature and enlarged lymph nodes, then do not despair. Modern diagnostic methods will help to identify the extent of the disease and predict possible treatment.
- causes of the development of malignant lymphomatosis The causative agent of lymphomatosis enters the human body through the saliva of a healthy relative or blood donor. Therefore, when planning pregnancy, it is necessary to conduct research on antigens that are markers of certain diseases. The primary symptoms of chronic malignant lymphomatosis depend on the type of disease. But what is common to all forms of the disease: fever, constant weakness, weight loss, pain in bones and joints. The reason for a visit to an oncologist is problems with the skin, lymph nodes of various groups and internal organs. If a chronic form of lymphoma is suspected, a neurologist and rheumatologist should examine the patient. Laboratory diagnosis allows the doctor to prescribe appropriate treatment. For this purpose, immunosuppression is carried out