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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2021
Lymphadenitis in the pediatric population frequently is benign and self-limited, often caused by infections. In children with refractory symptoms, lymph node biopsy may be indicated to rule out malignancy or obtain material for culture. Acute bacterial infections typically show a suppurative pattern of necrosis with abscess formation.
Maria, Faraz, Flavia G N, Rosado
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Lymphadenitis in the pediatric population frequently is benign and self-limited, often caused by infections. In children with refractory symptoms, lymph node biopsy may be indicated to rule out malignancy or obtain material for culture. Acute bacterial infections typically show a suppurative pattern of necrosis with abscess formation.
Maria, Faraz, Flavia G N, Rosado
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 2000
Lymphadenopathy can occur in any age group, in symptomatic or asymptomatic patients, and in a single site or at multiple sites. Lymphadenopathy is associated with numerous disorders. An abnormal lymph node may be observed or palpated by the patient, found by a health care worker, or discovered through radiologic evaluation.
T M, Habermann, D P, Steensma
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Lymphadenopathy can occur in any age group, in symptomatic or asymptomatic patients, and in a single site or at multiple sites. Lymphadenopathy is associated with numerous disorders. An abnormal lymph node may be observed or palpated by the patient, found by a health care worker, or discovered through radiologic evaluation.
T M, Habermann, D P, Steensma
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Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy
American Journal of Hematology, 1985Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy often begins with constitutional symptoms, such as fever, malaise, and weight loss. Most patients have generalized lymphadenopathy, and about 40 per cent have skin lesions with maculopapular erythema, purpura, urticaria, or exfoliative erythroderma.
S J, Azevedo, A A, Yunis
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JAMA Oncology, 2015
A Hispanic man in his 20swith no knownmedical history presented with worsening abdominal pain over 5 days, persistent pruritus, and scleral icterus. The patient noted swelling on the right side of the neck and a 5-kgweight loss over thepast 2months.He reported a history of moderate alcohol consumption, drinking 1 beer per day during the week and ...
Jennie Y, Law, Purva, Gopal, Hsiao C, Li
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A Hispanic man in his 20swith no knownmedical history presented with worsening abdominal pain over 5 days, persistent pruritus, and scleral icterus. The patient noted swelling on the right side of the neck and a 5-kgweight loss over thepast 2months.He reported a history of moderate alcohol consumption, drinking 1 beer per day during the week and ...
Jennie Y, Law, Purva, Gopal, Hsiao C, Li
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2015
This chapter focuses on lymphadenopathy/lymphadenitis. Fever and lymphadenopathy is a commonly encountered presentation in clinical practice. It is important to have a logical and systematic approach for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of patients with this syndrome. A thorough examination must include the location of lymphadenopathy, including an
Gerald Friedland, Sheela Shenoi
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This chapter focuses on lymphadenopathy/lymphadenitis. Fever and lymphadenopathy is a commonly encountered presentation in clinical practice. It is important to have a logical and systematic approach for the accurate diagnosis and treatment of patients with this syndrome. A thorough examination must include the location of lymphadenopathy, including an
Gerald Friedland, Sheela Shenoi
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Angioimmunoblastic Lymphadenopathy
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1976Forteen cases of angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy were reviewed retrospectively, and histologic material was examined by various staining and histochemical techniques. The predominant morphologic features were effacement of nodal architecture, microvascular proliferation, and a polymorphous cellular infiltrate of immunoblasts, plasma cells ...
S B, Moor, E G, Harrison, L H, Weiland
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1998
Lymphadenopathy is a common problem in children and adolescents. A detailed history and physical examination in addition to knowledge of lymph node anatomy is often adequate for diagnosis. The infectious and noninfectious causes of adenopathy are outlined according to location.
C S, Kelly, R E, Kelly
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Lymphadenopathy is a common problem in children and adolescents. A detailed history and physical examination in addition to knowledge of lymph node anatomy is often adequate for diagnosis. The infectious and noninfectious causes of adenopathy are outlined according to location.
C S, Kelly, R E, Kelly
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American Journal of Diseases of Children, 1978
Only the artist, not the fool discovers that which nature hides. Bruelleschi The British call them lymph glands and have referred to them as "dust bins." In America, recognizing that they do not qualify as glands, we call them lymph nodes and might refer to them as the garbage cans of the body.
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Only the artist, not the fool discovers that which nature hides. Bruelleschi The British call them lymph glands and have referred to them as "dust bins." In America, recognizing that they do not qualify as glands, we call them lymph nodes and might refer to them as the garbage cans of the body.
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