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NCLEX Review: 8 Differences Between Hodgkin’s & Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

posted on January 23, 2021

There are different types of leukemia, and it’s easy to mistake one for another. Just remember that all leukemias have one thing in common with regards to their pathophysiology—the production of white blood cells exceeds that of the red blood cells, which is not normal.

The type of leukemia will vary depending on the origin of the white blood cells. As a recap, there are five white blood cells: Monocytes, Lymphocytes, Neutrophils, Basophils, and Eosinophils. As for lymphoma, it’s the lymphocytes, more specifically the T-cells and B-Cells.

Now, here comes another confusing part. What’s the difference between Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma? Let’s find out how they differ. 

Anatomy and Physiology of the Lymph Nodes

Before we delve into what lymphoma does to our body and the difference between Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s, it makes sense to review the normal function of the lymph nodes.

There are lymph vessels and lymph nodes throughout the body that play a significant role in the immune system. It is responsible for collecting waste materials (e.g., bacteria and viruses) and fluids from the body tissues. 

The lymph nodes are located throughout the body to filter harmful substances. It contains immune cells that fight toxic substances carried in the lymph fluid by destroying and attacking them. For example, when a person has a common cold or experiences ear infection, the lymph nodes proximal to the ear will be enlarged. 

Think of them like police enforcement on a checkpoint, filtering out bad people, and not letting them through (of course, minus the violent destroying and attacking part). When lymph nodes become swollen, they get activated; and this is the defense mechanism of the body when there is any form of sickness.

What Happens at the Cellular Level?

Cells are produced in the blood stem, and it’s either the myeloid or lymphoid cell. It then turns into a lymphoblast cell and then produces the B-cells and T-cells. This is where lymphomas progress and come to life.

Differences Between Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

When it comes to the difference between these two, just take note of the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells. Hodgkin’s lymphoma has the presence of the Reed-Sternberg cells. The NON-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma does NOT have the Reed-Sternberg cells.

During the biopsy, when there is the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells, the lymphoma is classified as Hodgkin’s lymphoma. If otherwise, it is considered as Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, and more tests need to be done to confirm the diagnosis because there are 12 other variations. 

To know more about the difference between Hodgkin’s and Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, here are more details:

  • Severity: Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma is more severe than Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
  • More common: Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
  • Age affected by Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: The median age when patients are diagnosed is 39 years old.
  • Age affected by Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma: The median age when patients are diagnosed is 55 years old.
  • Location of Lymph Nodes (Hodgkin’s Lymphoma): The presence of lymph nodes usually starts at the upper body (neck, armpits or chest)
  • Location of Lymph Nodes (Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma): The lymph nodes arise anywhere in the body.
  • Prognosis (Hodgkin’s Lymphoma): It is one of the easily treated cancers because it’s usually diagnosed at an early stage.
  • Prognosis (Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma): It is usually diagnosed when it’s on the advanced stage.

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