Abstract: | A case is reported on the joint presence of chronic lymphatic leukaemia and lymphogranulomatosis in a 58 years old patient. 5 years after diagnosis and therapy of lymphadenosis a lymphogranulomatosis existing in addition to lymphadenosis was discovered by autopsy. Previously a change of symptoms had occurred. This became evident in the regression of palpable lymph node swellings as well as leukocytosis and lymphocytosis, in a change of the differential blood picture and the presence of periodic subfebrile temperatures. Problems connected with these double neoplasias are briefly outlined and discussed. |