1. I met with a very rare case in which lymphogranulomatosis combined with lepra nervosa at the autopsy of leprosy,
2. This disease not only systematically injured many lymph-glands, for example, cervical glands, mediastinal glands, abdominal glands, axillary glands, and inguinal glands; etc. but also gave changes to lungs, a spleen, kidneys, and pancrease, etc.
3. We generally fined in protein fraction of lepra nervosa that albumin and globulin is neary in proportion. In this case, however, globulin, especially γ globulin increased to an exceptional degree. Therefore, it may be considered that the increase of γ globulin was caused by Hodgkin's disease.