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    Stage IV Childhood Large Cell Lymphoma

    Stage IV: Disseminated (multifocal) involvement of one or more extralymphatic sites with or without associated lymph node involvement or isolated extralymphatic organ involvement with distant (nonregional) nodal involvement. (NCI Thesaurus/PDQ)




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