Describe the WHO and Ann Arbor classification systems of lymphoid neoplasms
What will be an ideal response?
anomalies, if present.
B-cell neoplasms
T-cell/NK neoplasms
Hodgkin lymphoma
The Ann Arbor classification system focuses on the general region of affected lymph node involvement.
Stage I: one lymph node
Stage II: two or more lymph nodes on the same side of the diaphragm
Stage III: multiple lymph nodes on both sides of the diaphragm
Stage IV: disseminated with BM involvement
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The germinal centers of the lymph nodes are the primary resting place for ________ cell lymphocytes, which are the cells responsible for production of circulating antibodies
a. A b. B c. C d. D
If a patient has additional insurance coverage, after the primary payer's RA has been posted, the next step is
A. waiting until the patient pays. B. waiting until the primary insurance bills the second payer. C. determining what the write off amount is. D. billing the second payer.