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  • == Lymphadenitis == '''Lymphadenitis''' (/ˌlɪmfədəˈnaɪtɪs/) is a condition characterized by the inflammat
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  • |Term=Mesenteric lymphadenitis
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  • == Tuberculous lymphadenitis == '''Tuberculous lymphadenitis''' (pronunciation: too-ber-kyoo-lus lim-fad-uh-nahy-tis), also known as '''
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  • '''Acute Lymphadenitis''' '''Acute lymphadenitis''' (pronunciation: a-kyoot lim-fuh-duh-nahy-tis) is a medical condition cha
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  • {{R from technical name}}
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  • == Lymphadenitis == '''Lymphadenitis''' (/ˌlɪmfədəˈnaɪtɪs/) is a condition characterized by the inflammat
    2 KB (209 words) - 04:44, 7 February 2024
  • #REDIRECT [[Tuberculous lymphadenitis]]
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  • '''Acute Lymphadenitis''' '''Acute lymphadenitis''' (pronunciation: a-kyoot lim-fuh-duh-nahy-tis) is a medical condition cha
    2 KB (248 words) - 17:15, 10 February 2024
  • == Tuberculous lymphadenitis == '''Tuberculous lymphadenitis''' (pronunciation: too-ber-kyoo-lus lim-fad-uh-nahy-tis), also known as '''
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  • |Term=Mesenteric lymphadenitis
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  • ...nown as '''[[Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease]]''' or '''[[histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis]]''', is a rare, benign condition that affects the [[lymph nodes]]. ...of an affected lymph node. The biopsy often shows necrotizing histiocytic lymphadenitis, which is characteristic of the disease.
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  • ...the bacterium's rod-like shape and its requirement for iron, often sourced from blood, for growth. ...ophilum'' are often skin or soft tissue infections, but can also include [[lymphadenitis]], [[pulmonary disease]], and disseminated disease. These infections are mo
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  • ...the Latin word "inguin-" which means "groin", and "lymph nodes" is derived from the Latin "lympha" meaning "water", and the Greek "nodus" meaning "knot". ...ucial role in the body's [[immune system]]. They filter harmful substances from the lymphatic fluid, including bacteria, viruses, and cancer cells. When th
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  • ...dy, specifically near the [[nasolabial fold]], which is the crease running from the nose to the corners of the mouth. ..."nasus" meaning nose and "labium" meaning lip. The term "lymph node" comes from the Latin "lympha" meaning water, and the Greek "nodus" meaning knot, refer
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  • ...e word "gāt" itself comes from the Proto-Germanic "*gaits", and ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root "*ǵʰaidos", meaning "young goat". ...Caprine Arthritis Encephalitis (CAE)]], [[Johne's disease]], and [[Caseous Lymphadenitis (CL)]]. Regular health checks and vaccinations can help prevent these disea
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  • * [[Afterbirth]] - the placenta and membranes that are eliminated from the woman's uterus following the birth of a child ...tesis]] - a procedure in which a small amount of amniotic fluid is removed from the mother’s womb in order to detect abnormalities of the fetus
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