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Extrafollicular proliferation of B‐blasts: Morphologic correlate to Spikevax‐induced lymphadenopathy
A 30‐year‐old male developed a PET‐positive left‐sided cervical lymphadenopathy that was suspected representing metastasis of a known right‐sided papillary thyroid cancer.
Alexandar Tzankov, Matthias Rössle
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At present, the vaccine authorized in children aged 5 years and older is the BNT162b2 messenger RNA COVID-19 vaccine. Unlike adults, there is limited data available in the pediatric age describing adverse events after vaccine.
Silvia Bloise +9 more
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Overexpression of Mcl-1 exacerbates lymphocyte accumulation and autoimmune kidney disease in lpr mice [PDF]
Cell death by apoptosis has a critical role during embryonic development and in maintaining tissue homeostasis. In mammals, there are two converging apoptosis pathways: the ‘extrinsic’ pathway, which is triggered by engagement of cell surface ‘death ...
A Egle +65 more
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Atypical Sites of Lymphadenopathy after Anti-COVID-19 Vaccine: Ultrasound Features
Background and Objectives: Several authors have reported cervical and axillary lymphadenopathies as known side effects following anti-COVID-19 vaccine administration.
Giulio Cocco +8 more
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Lymphadenopathy after the Anti-COVID-19 Vaccine: Multiparametric Ultrasound Findings
Background: Post-anti-COVID-19 vaccine lymphadenopathy has recently been described in the literature. In this study, we investigated the multiparametric US findings of patients with post-vaccine lymphadenopathy and compared these findings among different
Giulio Cocco +7 more
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Kikuchi–Fujimoto Disease Post COVID-19 Vaccination: Case Report and Review of Literature
With the rapid development of various coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines in a bid to counter and contain the COVID-19 pandemic, unusual and uncommon side effects of COVID-19 vaccination have been increasingly reported in the literature ...
Hui Min Tan +3 more
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Key Points Palpable cervical, occipital, and inguinal lymph nodes are common in healthy children. Important to distinguish reactive from infiltrative and localized from generalized adenopathy Knowing which group of lymph nodes drains which area(s) of the body helps direct diagnostic evaluation.
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Backgroud/Aims: Distinguishing benign and malignant lymph nodes by the findings of endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is still controversial. We tried to evaluate EUS findings of benign mediastinal and abdominal lymphadenopathy (BLAP) confirmed by EUS ...
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Dermatopathic lymphadenitis: Cytological diagnosis
Dermatopathic lymphadenopathy usually presents with multiple enlarged lymph nodes. It is often seen in patients with skin diseases with either exfoliative or eczematoid inflammatory erythrodermas.
Neeti Nagar, Sheetal Arora, Sunil Ranga
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Nodular Sarcoidosis Masquerading as Cancer. [PDF]
Nodular lung disease is a rare pulmonary manifestation of sarcoidosis and resembles metastatic neoplasm disease. Nodular sarcoidosis is rare, varying from 1.6% to 4% of patients with sarcoidosis.
Singh, Navneet K +3 more
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