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Mesenteric lymph nodes in children: what is normal?
Pediatric Radiology, 2005Enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes (MLN) are frequently seen in children with abdominal pain and, in the absence of other disorders, have been attributed to primary mesenteric lymphadenitis.To evaluate the prevalence of enlarged MLN (short axis>or=5 mm) as detected by abdominal CT in children with a low likelihood for mesenteric lymphadenopathy.During a ...
Boaz Karmazyn+4 more
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Necrosis of mesenteric lymph nodes in Henoch–Schönlein purpura
Rheumatology International, 2011-
Ferrara, Pietro+9 more
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Mesenteric Lymph Nodes Seen at Imaging: Causes and Significance
RadioGraphics, 2005With the advent of multidetector computed tomography, routine evaluation of mesenteric lymph nodes is now possible. For the first time, normal mesenteric nodes may be reliably identified noninvasively. Because of the increasing volume of cross-sectional imaging examinations being performed, lymph nodes in the mesentery are being detected with ...
Jorge A. Soto+2 more
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Efficacy of laparoscopic mesenteric/retroperitoneal lymph node biopsy
Surgical Endoscopy, 2008Lymphadenopathy-identified incidentally during computed tomography (CT) mandates a tissue diagnosis. When percutaneous techniques are not possible, surgical tissue diagnosis becomes necessary. Laparotomy is the current gold standard; however a laparoscopic approach offers many potential benefits.This institutional review board (IRB)-approved study ...
Lewis Diulus+3 more
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Mesenteric location of lymph node metastasis for colorectal cancer
ANZ Journal of Surgery, 2023AbstractBackgroundThe number of lymph node metastasis (LNM) is a strong prognostic factor in the treatment of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the impact of the mesentery location on LNM remains unclear. We assessed the impact LNM location on the recurrence of stage III CRC.MethodsSubjects with CRC and pathologically positive LNM were enrolled ...
Taketo Sasaki+5 more
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Dexamethasone stimulation of glutaminase expression in mesenteric lymph nodes
The American Journal of Surgery, 1993Lymphocytes in the mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) play a key role in protecting the body from the translocation of bacteria through the bowel during catabolic states. Lymphocytes use glutamine for energy and for DNA synthesis and have high levels of the glutaminase (GA) enzyme that regulates intracellular glutamine metabolism.
Ratna Chakrabarti+5 more
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Coccidial Schizonts in Mesenteric Lymph Nodes of Sheep and Goats
The Journal of Parasitology, 1964Coccidial schizonts were found in enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes of sheep and goats that, 13 to 18 days previously, had been fed sporulated oocysts of Eimeria arloingi, E. faurei, and E. ninaekohlyakimovi of ovine origin. The schizonts in the lymph nodes of the goats were somewhat abnormal in appearance and measured about 32 to 100 ,u in diameter ...
John C. Lotze+3 more
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TUBERCULOSIS IN THE MESENTERIC LYMPH NODES OF CHILDREN
Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1931The aim of this investigation is an analysis of the clinical and pathologic records of the New Haven Hospital in an attempt to study the incidence of tuberculosis in the mesenteric lymph nodes of children and the association of these nodes with other localizations of the disease.
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Intestinal Mast Cells and Their Relation to Mesenteric Lymph Nodes
1982The data presented in this paper support a common source for intestinal mast cells in intestinal mucosae. IMC precursors and/or mastocytopoietic factors of as yet unknown origin could be transferred by immune mesenteric lymph node (IMLN) cells of thymus-bearing mice.
Ruitenberg, EJ+2 more
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Apical lymph node dissection of the inferior mesenteric artery
Colorectal Disease, 2016AbstractAimIt is controversial whether a high or low ligation of the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) is superior. The former allows an extended lymph node clearance whereas the latter preserves the distal vascular supply via the left colic artery (LCA).
Tse Han Loong+5 more
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