| ELAS | extended lymphadenopathy syndrome |
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| GLS | generalized lymphadenopathy syndrome |
| ILS | idiopathic leucine sensitivity; idiopathic lymphadenopathy syndrome; increase in life span; infrared... |
| LAS | laboratory automation system; lateral amyotrophic sclerosis; laxative abuse syndrome; left anterior-... |
| LAV | leafhopper A virus; lymphadenopathy-associated virus |
| LAV | Lymphadenopathy Associated Virus |
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| LAS | Lymphadenopathy Syndrome |
| PGL | Persistent Generalised Lymphadenopathy |
| SHML | Sinus Histiocytosis with Massive Lymphadenopathy |
| HTLV-III/LAV | human T cell lymphotropic virus type III/lymphadenopathy associated virus |
| lymphadenopathy |
Any disease process that affects lymph nodes such that they become enlarged and palpable.
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| lymphadenopathy |
The term used to indicate enlargement of lymph nodes.
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| lymphadenopathy |
enlarged lymph nodes, which can be detected by physical examination. Lymphadenopathy is not a usual physical finding in malaria.
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| lymphadenopathy |
Swelling of lymph glands, or nodes. Swollen, firm and possibly tender lymph nodes are commonly found in the groin, armpits and neck. The cause may range from an acute (short-lasting) infection like flu to lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes) and HIV infection.
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| lymphadenopathy |
Enlargement of lymph nodes usually associated with inflammation or infection, commonly known as "swollen glands."
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