What are the Histological Features of Hodgkin Lymphoma?
In Hodgkin Lymphoma, the hallmark is the presence of Reed-Sternberg cells. These cells are large, often binucleate or multinucleate, with prominent nucleoli, giving them an "owl-eye" appearance. The background typically consists of a mixed inflammatory infiltrate, including eosinophils, plasma cells, and small lymphocytes.