Results 221 to 230 of about 136,632 (267)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Ultrastructural Pathology, 1980
Necrotizing lymphadenitis with Warthin-Finkeldey type giant cells was found in the inguinal lymph nodes of a 14-month-old boy following measles vaccination. Electron microscopy displayed (mostly in the endothelial cells) numerous intracytoplasmic inclusions composed of fine, dense granular and fibrillar material, which (among other structures) are ...
openaire +2 more sources
Necrotizing lymphadenitis with Warthin-Finkeldey type giant cells was found in the inguinal lymph nodes of a 14-month-old boy following measles vaccination. Electron microscopy displayed (mostly in the endothelial cells) numerous intracytoplasmic inclusions composed of fine, dense granular and fibrillar material, which (among other structures) are ...
openaire +2 more sources
JAAPA
ABSTRACT Lymphadenopathy (LAD), characterized by abnormal enlargement of lymph nodes, is frequently encountered in clinical practice. Despite its prevalence, the condition's evaluation and management pose significant challenges due to its diverse etiologies, which range from benign conditions to serious malignancies.
Clay W, Walker +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
ABSTRACT Lymphadenopathy (LAD), characterized by abnormal enlargement of lymph nodes, is frequently encountered in clinical practice. Despite its prevalence, the condition's evaluation and management pose significant challenges due to its diverse etiologies, which range from benign conditions to serious malignancies.
Clay W, Walker +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
The Lymphadenopathy of HIV Infection
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1993The increase in the number of HIV-infected patients and the progression of the disease into the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS)' have stimulated wide-spread attention. The result has been a better knowledge of the pathogenesis of AIDS. Variations in severity at the onset and in the progression of the disease, which possibly are related to the
Baroni CD, UCCINI, Stefania
openaire +3 more sources
Advances in Pediatrics
Lymphadenopathy (LAD) is common in children, and often nonpathologic, but requires a thorough evaluation with a detailed history and physical before being designated as "benign idiopathic." Cervical LAD is the most common location in children. History should focus on patient and lymph node characteristics and patient exposures, while physical should ...
Danielle, Cameron +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Lymphadenopathy (LAD) is common in children, and often nonpathologic, but requires a thorough evaluation with a detailed history and physical before being designated as "benign idiopathic." Cervical LAD is the most common location in children. History should focus on patient and lymph node characteristics and patient exposures, while physical should ...
Danielle, Cameron +3 more
openaire +2 more sources

