Lymphoma Syndrome in Northern Nigeria
- 12 September 1964
- Vol. 2 (5410) , 668-670
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5410.668
Abstract
The lymphoma syndrome undoubtedly occurs in the Northern Region of Nigeria. Eighteen cases were seen at the Kaduna Regional Pathology Laboratory during the year 1963-4, this represents about 50% of childhood malignant tumors. All the cases came from the southern part of the Northern Region, although one possible additional case was seen at Kano Pathology Laboratory, which receives specimens from the near-by hospitals in the northern part of this region.Keywords
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