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CGD Chronic Granulomatous Disease; ¸¸¼º À°¾ÆÁ¾ Áúȯ
NBT test Nitro-Blue Tetrazolium (dye reduction) test
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CDER Center for Drug Evaluation and Research; chronic granulomatous disease
CGD chronic granulomatous disease
CGI chronic granulomatous inflammation; Clinical Global Impression [scale]; common gateway interface [of...
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AGA Allergic granulomatous angiitis
CGD chronic granulomatous disese
GAE Granulomatous Amebic Encephalitis
X-CGD X-linked chronic granulomatous disease
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granulomatous Having the characteristics of a granuloma.
(05 Mar 2000)
granulomatous arteritis giant cell arteritis
granulomatous colitis Changes, identical to those of regional enteritis, involving the colon.
(05 Mar 2000)
granulomatous disease <disease> Chronic granulomatous disease is usually fatal in childhood, in which the production of hydrogen peroxide by phagocytes does not occur because of a lesion in an NADP dependent oxidase.
Catalase negative bacteria are not killed and there is no luminol enhanced chemiluminescence when the cells are tested. The absence of the oxygen dependent killing mechanism is not itself fatal but seriously compromises the primary defense system.
at least three separate lesions can cause the syndrome, the commonest being a defect in plasma membrane cytochrome.
Acronym: CGD
(12 Jan 1998)
granulomatous disease, chronic A recessive x-linked defect of leukocyte function in which phagocytic cells ingest but fail to digest bacteria, resulting in recurring bacterial infections with granuloma formation.
(12 Dec 1998)
granulomatous encephalomyelitis An encephalomyelitis in which granulomas occur.
(05 Mar 2000)
granulomatous endophthalmitis A diffuse, chronic inflammation of intraocular tissues.
(05 Mar 2000)
granulomatous enteritis Crohn's disease, a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestine primarily in the small and large intestines but which can occur anywhere in the digestive system between the mouth and the anus. Named after Burrill Crohn who described the disease in 1932. The disease usually affects persons in their teens or early twenties. It tends to be a chronic, recurrent condition with periods of remission and exacerbation. In the early stages, Crohn's disease causes small scattered shallow crater-like areas (erosions) called apthous ulcers in the inner surface of the bowel. With time, deeper and larger ulcers develop, causing scarring and stiffness of the bowel and the bowel becomes increasingly narrowed, leading to obstruction. Deep ulcers can puncture holes in the bowel wall, leading to infection in the abdominal cavity (peritonitis) and in adjacent organs.When only the large intestine (colon) is involved, the condition is called Crohn's colitis. When only the small intestine is involved, the condition is called crohn's enteritis. When only the end of the small intestine (the terminal ileum) is involved, it is termed terminal ileitis. When both the small intestine and the large intestine are involved, the condition is called crohn's enterocolitis (or ileocolitis). Abdominal pain, diarrhoea, vomiting, fever, and weight loss can be symptoms. Crohn's disease can be associated with reddish tender skin nodules, and inflammation of the joints, spine, eyes, and liver. Diagnosis is by barium enema, barium X-ray of the small bowel, and colonoscopy. Treatment includes medications for inflammation, immune suppression, antibiotics, or surgery. (the disease is also called regional enteritis).
(12 Dec 1998)
granulomatous ileitis Crohn's disease involving the ileum (the lowest portion of the small intestine).
(12 Dec 1998)
granulomatous inflammation A form of proliferative inflammation
See: granuloma.
(05 Mar 2000)
granulomatous mastitis A rare granulomatous inflammation of lobular breast tissue, with multinucleated giant cells; sarcoidosis is excluded by the frequent presence of neutrophils and absence of involvement of other tissues.
(05 Mar 2000)
granulomatous meningoencephalomyelitis A sporadic disease of dogs characterised by incoordination, ataxia, cervical pain, nystagmus, circling, seizures, and depression.
(05 Mar 2000)
granulomatous nocardiosis A form of nocardiosis characterised by emaciation, abdominal distention, and replacement of lymphoid tissue in lymph nodes and spleen by granulomatous tissue.
(05 Mar 2000)
granulomatous rosacea Papular lesions in rosacea, characterised microscopically by perifollicular granulomas with central necrosis and scattered giant cells. Lupus miliaris disseminatus faciei is probably a form of granulomatous rosacea.
Synonym: rosacea-like tuberculid, tuberculoid rosacea.
(05 Mar 2000)
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allergic granulomatous angiitis <syndrome> Widespread necrotizing angiitis with granulomas. Pulmonary involvement is frequent. Asthma or other respiratory infection may precede evidence of vasculitis. Eosinophilia and lung involvement differentiate this disease from polyarteritis nodosa.
(12 Dec 1998)
regional granulomatous lymphadenitis <disease> A self-limiting bacterial infection of the regional lymph nodes (lymphadenitis) caused by afipia felis, a gram-negative bacterium recently identified as bartonella henselae.
It usually arises one or more weeks following a feline scratch, with raised inflammatory nodules at the site of the scratch being the primary symptom. It results in tender and enlarged lymph glands above the site of injury.
A chronic benign adenopathy, especially in children and young adults, commonly associated with a recent cat scratch or bite and caused by bacteria including Bartonella henselae and Alipia felis; the lymphadenopathy usually resolves spontaneously within a period of several months, but complications involving central nervous system, liver, spleen, lung, and skin have been seen.
Synonym: benign inoculation lymphoreticulosis, benign inoculation reticulosis, cat-scratch fever, regional granulomatous lymphadenitis.
(05 Mar 2000)
chronic granulomatous disease <disease> Chronic granulomatous disease is usually fatal in childhood, in which the production of hydrogen peroxide by phagocytes does not occur because of a lesion in an NADP dependent oxidase.
Catalase negative bacteria are not killed and there is no luminol enhanced chemiluminescence when the cells are tested. The absence of the oxygen dependent killing mechanism is not itself fatal but seriously compromises the primary defense system.
at least three separate lesions can cause the syndrome, the commonest being a defect in plasma membrane cytochrome.
Acronym: CGD
(12 Jan 1998)
chronic granulomatous disease of childhood <radiology> Disorder of phagocytosis, two forms: X-linked recessive, autosomal recessive, usually fatal in childhood, infection by nonpathogenic organisms (catalase positive), pneumonia, osteomyelitis, diarrhoea, abdominal pain Findings: recurrent pneumonia (resolves incompletely, with abscess formation), adenopathy (big hila), hepatosplenomegaly, calcified granulomata in liver, spleen, lymph nodes, gastric antral narrowing (!) Cf: Chediak-Higashi syndrome More info: chronic granulomatous disease
(12 Dec 1998)
neurocranial granulomatous arteritis A small vessel giant cell arteritis which affects only intracranial blood vessels, of unknown aetiology, and with diverse clinical manifestations, including those seen with an involving cerebral tumour, and with a lower grade meningitis, leading to infarction of one portion of the cerebrum or cerebellum.
(05 Mar 2000)
subacute granulomatous thyroiditis Thyroiditis with round cell (usually lymphocytes) infiltration, destruction of thyroid cells, epithelial giant cell proliferation, and evidence of regeneration; thought by some to be a reflection of a systemic infection and not an example of true chronic thyroiditis.
Synonym: de Quervain's thyroiditis, giant cell thyroiditis.
(05 Mar 2000)
intracranial granulomatous arteritis A small vessel, giant cell arteritis that affects only intracranial blood vessels, of unknown aetiology, and with diverse clinical manifestations, including those seen with an involving cerebral tumour, and with a low grade meningitis, leading to infarction of one portion of the cerebrum or cerebellum.
(05 Mar 2000)
enteritis, granulomatous Crohn's disease by another name, a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestine primarily in the small and large intestines but which can occur anywhere in the digestive system between the mouth and the anus. Named after Burrill Crohn who described the disease in 1932. The disease usually affects persons in their teens or early twenties. It tends to be a chronic, recurrent condition with periods of remission and exacerbation. In the early stages, Crohn's disease causes small scattered shallow crater-like areas (erosions) called apthous ulcers in the inner surface of the bowel. With time, deeper and larger ulcers develop, causinG scarring and stiffness of the bowel and the bowel becomes increasingly narrowed, leading to obstruction. Deep ulcers can puncture holes in the bowel wall, leading to infection in the abdominal cavity (peritonitis) and in adjacent organs.When only the large intestine (colon) is involved, the condition is called Crohn's colitis. When only the small intestine is involved, the condition is called Crohn's enteritis. When only the end of the small intestine (the terminal ileum) is involved, it is termed terminal ileitis. When both the small intestine and the large intestine are involved, the condition is called Crohn's enterocolitis (or ileocolitis). Abdominal pain, diarrhoea, vomiting, fever, and weight loss can be symptoms. Crohn's disease can be associated with reddish tender skin nodules, and inflammation of the joints, spine, eyes, and liver. Diagnosis is by barium enema, barium X-ray of the small bowel, and colonoscopy. Treatment includes medications for inflammation, immune suppression, antibiotics, or surgery. (The disease is also called regional enteritis).
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Granulomatous Disease, Chronic - »õâ A recessive X-linked defect of leukocyte function in which phagocytic cells ingest but fail to digest bacteria, resulting in recurring bacterial infections with granuloma formation.
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granulomatous relating to or characterized by granulomas
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granulomatous inflammation an inflammation, usually chronic, characterized by the formation of granulomas; see also granuloma.
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granulomatous angiitis of central nervous system isolated angiitis of central nervous system, 1. isolated vasculitis of central nervous system. 2. hypersensitivity vasculitis.
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granulomatous colitis Crohn's disease that affects the colon only.
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granulomatous Small or granular nodular inflammatory lesions.
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