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Abstract Hodgkin disease has a bimodal distribution of incidence peaking in young adulthood and again after the age of 50 years. Four subtypes are described: nodular sclerosis (the most common histological subtype), lymphocyte-rich, mixed cellularity and lymphocyte depleted. The two most common forms of mediastinal non-Hodgkin disease include diffuse large B-cell lymphoma and T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma. T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma mainly occurs in children and adolescents (Juanpere S. et al., 2013) (Aggarwal R. et al., 2017). ThetwomostcommonsubtypesfoundinthemediastinumareclassicHodgkin{u2019}slymphomaandprimary mediastinal largeB-celllymphoma, which isavariantof diffuse largeB- |