Molecular Morphology of Hodgkin Lymphoma

Abstract
No other disease entity has provided greater impetus for the development of the concept of “molecular morphology” than Hodgkin lymphoma. Efforts to understand the etiology of this enigmatic disease have stimulated the application and refinement of almost every mode of biomedical scientific exploration. Notwithstanding the vast amount of data generated, much is still unknown about this remarkable disease, serving as an ongoing inducement to the development and application of new technologies for the analysis of cells and molecules in a morphologic environment.