Hodgkin's Disease

Abstract
THIS concluding paper of the series on various aspects of Hodgkin's disease concerns treatment and prognosis.Treatment Hodgkin's Paragranuloma It is difficult to give advice on the treatment of Hodgkin's paragranuloma. In view of the apparently localized nature of the disease in many cases and the excellent results of surgery in 2 of our cases, it seems reasonable to advocate radical dissection, followed by irradiation whenever the condition seems to be sharply confined to a readily accessible region. It must be pointed out, nevertheless, that there have been recurrences in 3 of 5 cases in which surgical excision was practiced, . . .