Monday, October 3, 2016

Hodgkin's Lymphoma Diagnosis

On August 02, 2016, during a routine examination with my primary care physician, I brought to his attention a swollen gland I had noticed in my neck that seemed to be getting larger. Upon further examination by my Physician it was determined that this was an enlarged lymph node and he recommended that I have a CAT SCAN of the affected area. 

On August 15, 2016 I underwent a CAT SCAN and three days later my physician called me with the results.  He said the CAT Scan had reveled several more large lymph nodes and that this was abnormal. He then referred me to Dr. Pierre Rivet for a tissue biopsy of one of the enlarged lymph nodes.

On August 17, 2016, Dr. Rivet performed an excisional node tissue biopsy as requested by my Primary Care Physician. Prior to the procedure Dr. Rivet had cautioned me about this type of procedure.  He said tissue biopsies for the most part usually came back inconclusive and that a second biopsy of the entire lymph node might be needed to get a diagnosis. As suspected, my tissue biopsy came back inconclusive but suspicious.


On August 29, 2016, Dr. Rivet performed an excision of the left node with a biopsy.
Dr. Rivet called me at work on Friday, September 02, 2016 and gave me the results of the lymph node biopsy.


I had Classical Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.






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