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Lymphoid hyperplasia

Disease Lymphogranuloma VenereumLymphoma

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Lymphoid hyperplasia
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Lymphoid hyperplasia (or Lymphoid hypertrophy) is the rapid growth proliferation of normal cells that resemble lymph tissue.[1]
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Angiolymphoid hyperplasia is an acquired eruption, most common on the head and neck, of a spectrum of small, red, rather translucent papules to larger, ill-defined, violaceous subcutaneous nodules.
A peripheral eosinophilia may be present.

Urogenital Imaging
Angiomatous lymphoid hyperplasia
see Castlemans disease
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Angiolymphoid Hyperplasia with Eosinophilia (3 images)
Angioma Serpiginosum (5 images)
Angio-Oedema, Hereditary (0 images)
Angiosarcoma (4 images)
Angry Back Syndrome (0 images)
Angulus Infectiosus (9 images)
Anthrax (2 images) ...

Angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia
Angiosarcomas
Aplasia cutis
Atypical fibroxanthoma
Atypical naevi
Basal cell carcinoma
Bazex syndrome (acrokeratosis neoplastica)
Bazex syndrome (follicular atrophoderma-basal cell carcinoma) ...

Castlemans DiseaseAngiofollicular lymph node hyperplasia, benign lymphoid hyperplasia, massively enlarged lymph nodes, mediastinum most common; rarely in mesentery, age less than 30 yrs, types: hyaline vascular (90%), asymptomatic, ...

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This condition, called lymphoid hyperplasia, may also be associated with a variety of inflammatory and infectious diseases, such as Crohn's disease, gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, mononucleosis, and measles.

Appendicitis is thought to result from obstruction of the appendiceal lumen, typically by lymphoid hyperplasia, but occasionally by a fecalith, foreign body, or even worms.

There is an AIDS-related lung illness, such as pulmonary lymphoid hyperplasia or lymphoid interstitial pneumonia (usually seen only in children).
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The appendix may also be squeezed and obstructed from the outside if infections in the intestine cause swelling of lymph nodes (known as lymphoid hyperplasia).

Chronic Lobular Hepatitis; Cleft Limb-heart [syndrome]; Corpus Luteum Hormone; Cutaneous Lymphoid Hyperplasia
HIMC
Hepatic Intramitochondrial Crystalloid ...

Petechiae in various tissues.
Intestine distended with blood.
Spleen mottled and enlarged.
Microscopic - spleen shows lymphoid hyperplasia, reticulo-endothelial hyperplasia and intranuclear inclusions.

Lymphoid interstitial pneumonia or pulmonary lymphoid hyperplasia complex* †
Lymphoma, Burkitt (or equivalent term)
Lymphoma, immunoblastic (or equivalent term)
Lymphoma, primary, of brain ...

Lymphogranuloma venereum
Lymphoid hyperplasia
Lymphoid hypertrophy
Lymphoma - brain
Lymphoma - Hodgkin's
Lymphoma - mediastinal
Lymphoma - non-Hodgkin's
Lymphopathia venereum
Lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma ...

Burke JS: Waldeyer's ring, sinonasal region, salivary gland, thyroid gland, central nervous system, and other extranodal lymphomas and lymphoid hyperplasias. In: Knowles DM, ed.: Neoplastic Hematopathology.

See also: Cancer, Lymphoma, Fusion, HIV, Granuloma

Disease Lymphogranuloma VenereumLymphoma

 
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