| AILD | Angio-Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy with Dysproteinemia |
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| ABL | abetalipoproteinemia; acceptable blood loss; African Burkitt lymphoma; Albright-Butler-Lightwood [sy... |
| AIL | acute infectious lymphocytosis; angiocentric immunoproliferative lesion; angioimmunoblastic lymphade... |
| AILD | alveolar interstitial lung disease; angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy |
| BHL | bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy; biological half-life |
| A.I.L. | Angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy |
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| AILD | Angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy |
| A.I.L.D. | Angio-immunoblastic lymphadenopathy with dysproteinaemia |
| BHL | Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy |
| IBL | Immunoblastic Lymphadenopathy |
| lymphadenopathy | <clinical sign> Swelling of the lymph nodes. Origin: Gr. Pathos = disease (18 Nov 1997) |
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| lymphadenopathy-associated virus | <virology> A type of retrovirus (human immunodeficiency virus) that is responsible for the fatal illness acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Two strains have been identified. Type 1: the retrovirus recognised as the agent that induces AIDS. Type 2: a virus closely related to HIV-1 that also leads to immune suppression. HIV-2 is not as virulent as HIV-1 and is epidemic only in West Africa. Acronym: HIV (11 Nov 1997) |
| angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy with dysproteinaemia | A lymphoproliferative disorder characterised by generalised lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly, fever, sweats, weight loss, skin lesions, and pruritus with hypergammaglobulinaemia; occurs primarily in older adults, often with fatal outcome. Proliferation of B-cells, deficiency of T-cells has been demonstrated. Synonym: immunoblastic lymphadenopathy. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| persistent generalised lymphadenopathy | A syndrome characterised by reactive hyperplasia of lymph nodes (of at least one month's duration and at two different body sites, not including the inguinal area) in patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. The lymph node lesions progress from benign reactive hyperplasia through a stage of mixed follicular hyperplasia, to follicular involution with lymphocyte depletion. Many go on to a malignant non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. (05 Mar 2000) |
| sinus histiocytosis with massive lymphadenopathy | A chronic disease occurring in children and characterised by massive painless cervical lymphadenopathy due to distension of the lymphatic sinuses by macrophages containing ingested lymphocytes, and by capsular and pericapsular fibrosis. Synonym: Rosai-Dorman disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
| dermatopathic lymphadenopathy | Enlargement of lymph nodes, with proliferation of pale-staining interdigitating reticulum cells and macrophages containing fat and melanin; secondary to various forms of dermatitis. Synonym: dermatopathic lymphadenitis, lipomelanic reticulosis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| immunoblastic lymphadenopathy | A disorder characterised by proliferation of arborizing small vessels, prominent immunoblastic proliferations and amorphous acidophilic interstitial material. Clinical manifestations include fever, sweats, weight loss, generalised lymphadenopathy and frequently hepatosplenomegaly. (12 Dec 1998) |
| lymphadenopathy |
chronic abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes (usually associated with disease)
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| lymphadenopathy |
Disease or swelling of the lymph nodes.
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| lymphadenopathy syndrome |
Swollen, firm, and possibly tender lymph nodes. The cause may range from an infection such as HIV, the flu, or mononucleosis to lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes).
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| lymphadenopathy |
swelling or enlargement of the LYMPH NODES due to infection or cancer. The swollen nodes may be palpable or visible from outside the body.
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| lymphadenopathy |
Any disease process affecting a lymph node or lymph nodes.
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