61-year-old patient with severe kidney disease was hospitalized for treatment when he was found to have advanced Hodgkin's lymphoma and active cancer cells throughout his body. To make matters worse, shortly after his diagnosis, he was readmitted with respiratory distress and diagnosed with Neocoronary Pneumonia. After a short stay in the hospital, his symptoms subsided and he was discharged from the hospital to recuperate at home. He did not receive any immunotherapy or targeted therapy during this time. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
Our experts saw that her condition did not resemble that of a progressive sclerosis patient, and through our comprehensive immune cell and immune function tests, heavy metal tests, telomere and granulocyte tests, we found that she had a typical MS multiple sclerosis.