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Classic Diagnostic Pathology

Classic diagnostic pathology deals with a particular disease diagnosis. For instance, Classic Hodgkin lymphoma cases diagnostic cases include evaluation of EMA, CD30, CD15 and CD3 proteins at nodes and also evaluation of histiocytic cells.

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