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Lymphography in angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy

The British Journal of Radiology, 1979
Angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy (AIL) produces a characteristic lymphoproliferative syndrome, with characteristic lymphographic appearances. The authors studied the lymphographic manifestations of 18 cases of AIL. In 15 out of 18 cases, enlargement is observed in all the lymph nodes with a lacy or reticular storage pattern and sharp, well delimited
J N, Bruneton   +4 more
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Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy: A Prelymphomatous State of Immunoblastic Sarcoma

1978
We became aware of the disorder, immunoblastic lymphadenopathy (IBL), during the course of our study of Hodgkin’s disease cases from World War II at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology [6] when we were concerned with its resemblance to Hodgkin’s disease.
R J, Lukes, B H, Tindle
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Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
Richard I. Fisher   +4 more
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Radiographic findings of immunoblastic lymphadenopathy and related immunoblastic proliferations

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1977
Immunoblastic lymphadenopathy is a recently recognized disorder of unknown etiology accompanied by clinical manifestations similar to lymphoma. Radiographic examinations of nine patients revealed multisystemic involvement and findings similar to those of lymphomatous processes.
H I, Libshitz   +3 more
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[Angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy].

Harefuah, 1977
Excerpt To the editor: The natural course of angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy is not known. To date most patients have been treated with intensive cytotoxic chemotherapy; about one half of patie...
S, Rahamim, A I, Pick, E, Kessler
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Angio-Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy

Acta Clinica Belgica, 1979
D W, Surmont   +3 more
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Immunoblastic lymphadenopathy and hydroxychloroquine

Arthritis & Rheumatism, 1980
S L, Schechter, D, Rosenblum
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[Angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1993
Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy is a rare lymphoproliferative disease with a poor prognosis. We saw a 24-year-old female patient with a fulminant evolution of an angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy, possibly a recurrence after a 10 years remission.
N J, Struyf   +5 more
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Amyloidosis in immunoblastic lymphadenopathy.

Israel journal of medical sciences, 1980
A case of immunoblastic lymphadenopathy and systemic amyloidosis in a 21-year-old man is presented. The basic defect in immunoblastic lymphadenopathy is believed to be an abnormal immune reaction, most probably of the B cell system. Although systemic amyloidosis is common in some disorders of the B cell system, no cases of systemic amyloidosis ...
L, Plavnick   +3 more
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[Immunoblastic lymphadenopathy].

Polski tygodnik lekarski (Warsaw, Poland : 1960), 1980
T, Ruutu   +5 more
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