Pel-Ebstein Fever

Definition In medicine, Pel-Ebstein fever is a feverish rise in temperature with an undulating course. Febrile and fever-free phases alternate again and again. The individual phases last for about three to ten days. As a rule, Pel-Ebstein fever does not occur as an independent clinical picture, but is a symptom of an underlying disease. It … Pel-Ebstein Fever

Therapy of Pel-Ebstein fever | Pel-Ebstein Fever

Therapy of Pel-Ebstein fever Pel-Ebstein fever itself can only be treated symptomatically. Antipyretic agents and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen, can be used for this purpose. Naproxen can also be used to effectively reduce fever if administered over three days. Typically, naproxen can suppress tumor-related fever. However, fever of infectious cause often continues … Therapy of Pel-Ebstein fever | Pel-Ebstein Fever

Lymphoma symptoms

Symptoms In most cases (70%) of Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a rubber-like, palpable enlargement of a lymph node occurs first, which is usually located on the neck. The swelling of the neck is painless. Lymph nodes above the collarbone, in the armpit or in the groin are rather rare. In one third of patients, the first symptom … Lymphoma symptoms

Symptoms in children | Lymphoma symptoms

Symptoms in children Lymphomas are the third most common cancer in children in Germany. In total, they account for ~ 12% of all childhood and adolescent cancers. A distinction is also made between Hodgkin’s and non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas in children. The two forms of the disease are often not clearly distinguishable by their symptoms alone. A … Symptoms in children | Lymphoma symptoms

Lymphoma

Definition Lymphomas are malignant diseases of the human lymphatic system, which usually spread throughout the entire body via the lymph fluid and malignantly alter the intermediate lymph nodes. Causes and forms Lymphomas/lymphomas are divided into two different groups: Hodgkin lymphomas (also known as Hodgkin’s disease) and non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas (NHL). Hodgkin’s lymphoma, which is also called … Lymphoma

Symptoms | Lymphoma

Symptoms Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphatic system. These can develop in lymph nodes or in other lymphatic structures and in the blood system. Depending on the localization of the lymphoma and the affected structure, different symptoms may occur. In most cases, however, lymphomas usually show symptoms at a very late stage, sometimes they … Symptoms | Lymphoma

Frequency | Lymphoma

Frequency Hodgkin lymphomas (lymphomas) occur in 100,000 people in Germany 2-3 times a year. Hodgkin’s disease (lymphoma) is thus a rather rare disease. Men contract the disease slightly more frequently than women (ratio 3:2). Two disease peaks can be observed. On the one hand between the age of 20 and 30, on the other hand … Frequency | Lymphoma

Lymphoma therapy

Lymphoma therapy should be started immediately after diagnosis to prevent further progression of the disease. In the treatment of Hodgkin’s lymphoma, both chemotherapy and radiotherapy are used in combination. Surgical treatment is not used, as these are systemic diseases and the removal of corresponding lymph nodes is likely to result in further lymph node enlargement. … Lymphoma therapy