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Hodgkin's Disease, Nodular Sclerosing Type
Etiology:

Unknown
Pathogenesis:

Relatively small population of neoplastic cells which include classic Reed Sternberg cell as well as mononuclear variant, lacunar cells
Marked inflammatory reaction driven by cytokines secreted by neoplastic cells including IL 5 (attracting eosinophils), IL4, tumor necrosis factor alpha, GM-CSF
TNF beta associated with fibrosis
Epidemiology:

0.7% of all new cancers in the U.S. overall for Hodgkin's disease
Average age 32 years
Only variant more common in women
Often presents in mediastinum
One of most common varieties
General Gross Description:

Enlarged, firm, fleshy lymph node with irregular nodules separated by bands of firmer, fibrotic tissue
General Microscopic Description:

Sclerosis, in broad bands of birefringent collagen
Lacunar cells with nuclei containing lacy chromatin, small to medium sized nucleoli, and polylobation; cytoplasm may be clear or palely eosinophilic
Pale areas around cells on formalin fixation
Mark with CD30 (Ki-1) and CD15 (Leu M-1); do not mark with CD45 (LCA)
Reed Sternberg cells are classic binucleate cells with prominent macronucleoli which are eosinophilic (owl eye)
Clinical Correlations:

Spreads sequentially along nodal groups
Responsive to locoregional treatment with radiation
Excellent prognosis
References:
• Jaffe ES, Surgical Pathology of the Lymph Nodes and related organs, second edition, W.B. Saunders; Philadelphia, 1995, pp..151-166.