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Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasias

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2000
Benign hyperplastic lymphoid infiltrates of the skin (pseudolymphoma, older term) simulate lymphoma clinically and histologically. They can be divided into B-cell predominant (typical cutaneous lymphoid hyperplasia (CLH), angiolymphoid hyperplasia, Kimura's disease, and Castleman's disease) and T-cell predominant (T-cell CLH, lymphomatoid contact ...
A C, Gilliam, G S, Wood
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Extranodal Lymphoid Disorders

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1993
Lymphomas that involve extranodal sites generally are divided into two classifications:primary and secondary extranodal lymphomas. They are relatively common, representing from 10-40% of non-Hodgkin's lymphomas. 1-3 Primary extranodal lymphomas are defined as localized lymphomas that appear or originate in extranodal tissues, with or without ...
K E, Salhany, G G, Pietra
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Total Lymphoid Irradiation

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1983
Total lymphoid irradiation by itself can produce sufficient immunosuppression to prolong the survival of a variety of organ allografts in experimental animals. The degree of prolongation is dose-dependent and is limited by the toxicity that occurs with higher doses.
D E, Sutherland   +5 more
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Mediastinal Lymphoid Hamartoma

Archives of Surgery, 1970
A case report of a 56-year-old man with mediastinal lymphoid hamartoma is presented. This unusual lesion occurs in young adults, presents diagnostic difficulties, and pursues a benign course. As the title implies, it would appear to be hamartomatous in origin.
S P, Haid, T W, Shields
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Lymphoid Interstitial Pneumonia

Chest, 1972
Three cases of lymphoid interstitial pneumonia (LIP) are described. Lung biopsies demonstrated a similar characteristic histologic appearance of diffuse interstitial lymphocytes. Two had increased IgM. One patient developed a reticulum cell sarcoma. All were treated with prednisone but only one improved.
G M, Halprin, J, Ramirez, P C, Pratt
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Bronchial Lymphoid Tissue

1974
The role of the respiratory tract in the defense against potential pathogens has been a subject of interest to microbiologists, virologists and immunologists for many years. The description of the secretory IgA system, common to mucosal surfaces throughout the body, has extended the interests of immunologists in the mechanisms of mucosal resistance (1).
J, Bienenstock   +3 more
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Intestinal Lymphoid Polyposis

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1974
A case of familial adenomatous polyposis in association with lymphoid polyposis and incomplete Gardner's syndrome is presented. Immunoglobulins were normal. Examples from the literature are used to show that histologically benign lymphoid intestinal polyposis can accompany lymphomas or leukemias, can precede the appearance of lymphomas or leukemias ...
E B, Shaw, G R, Hennigar
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Total lymphoid irradiation

Immunology Today, 1987
The delivery of ionizing radiation to lymph nodes, thymus and spleen while non-lymphoid organs are shielded has profoundly immunosuppressive effects that may have value in transplantation and the treatment of autoimmune disorders. Here Shimon Slavin reviews what is known of the cellular consequences of total lymphoid irradiation in animals and ...
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Lymphoid Interstitial Pneumonia and Other Benign Lymphoid Disorders

Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2016
Benign pulmonary lymphoid disorders include a variety of rare lymphoid abnormalities characterized by a polyclonal lymphoid infiltrate with differing histopathologic patterns and clinicoradiologic features that may overlap. Histological examination is essential to reach a correct diagnosis and to exclude alternative causes, although this task can at ...
Antonella, Arcadu   +3 more
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Total Lymphoid Irradiation

Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America, 1989
Total lymphoid irradiation (TLI) was shown to have potent immunosuppressive effects in patients with Hodgkin's disease. In the last decade a handful of studies assessed the efficacy of TLI in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. A correlation between decline in T-helper cell number and a reduction in disease activity was noted in all studies; however ...
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