Presentation
It is believed that 36 % of cases present with multifocal lesions. Radiological presentations are generally solitary or multiple nodules, but air bronchograms and ground glass attenuation may be present. [humpath.com]
Associations Sjögren syndrome 9 CT Usually present as a solitary lesion. [radiopaedia.org]
In this report, we describe two cases of histologically confirmed PNLH presenting as multiple bilateral cavitatory lesions on CT Thorax. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
The patient with PNLH was a 79-year-old man with no pertinent prior medical history presenting with a right lower lobe lung mass. [academic.oup.com]
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Entire Body System
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Pediatric Disease
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Respiratoric
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Productive Cough
cough lasting more than one month but with no fever. [connection.ebscohost.com]
CASE REPORT A twenty-four-year old man with a history of recurrent pulmonary infections during childhood, was first admitted for evaluation of persistent symptoms of abdominal pain, unremitting diarrhoea, productive cough, and fever. [latunisiemedicale.com]
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Sputum
A 56-year-old woman was referred to our hospital with cough productive of sputum and chest tightness. The Computed tomography scans of the chest revealed multiple and well-defined peribronchiolar nodular opacities. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
Gastrointestinal
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Black Vomit
vomit bladder blood body bowels carbolic acid cause cavity cervix chiefly child chloral chloroform cholera colored condition congestion corpuscles cure death delirium dilatation diphtheria disease divulsion doses efl'ects epidemic erysipelas experience [books.google.de]
Jaw & Teeth
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Toothache
[…] of Alabama 27th Ses 441 Pennsylvania at the Anniversary Meeting for 1874 447 Clinical Lectures on Diseases of the Nervous System 453 Hawthorn Prof F Alcohol its Action and its Use in Disease 680 Temperature Relations ot between Mother and Foetus 710 Toothache [books.google.de]
Eyes
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Dry Eyes
Through meticulous review of patient's record, we found that she had been suffering from dry eye and dry mouth. [ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
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Arthralgia
In addition, patients may exhibit more generalized systemic signs and symptoms including arthralgias, fever, cutaneous lesions, weight loss, and peripheral neuropathy. 24 Rarely WG may involve the salivary glands, pancreas, breast, mediastinum, gastrointestinal [clinicalgate.com]
Table-1: Symptom and sign of patients with NLH Signs & symptoms N(12 cases) Diarrhea 11 Weight loss 11 Abdominal pain 12 Lymphadenopathy 01 Pallor 10 Chronic cough 01 Arthralgia 01 Neuropthy Nil Table-2: Mucosal biopsies from patient with NLH Abnormality [medresearch.in]
Other possible manifestations include weight loss, fever, chest pain, and arthralgias. [thorax.bmj.com]
Psychiatrical
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Impulsivity
Asystolism is generally accompanied by a diffused cardiac impulse which is peculiar, and is readily appreciated by the ear as... [books.google.de]
Neurologic
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Convulsions
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Workup
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Esophageal Motility Disorder
Motility Disorders 2146 Chagas Disease of the Esophagus 2161 Surgical Therapy for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease 2173 Congenital Posterolateral Diaphragmatic Hernias and Other Less 2186 Benign Strictures of the Esophagus 2200 Barretts Esophagus 2217 [books.google.com]
Treatment
Inhalt Belladonna in spasmodic Asthma 579 1 Jones W Chamberlayne M D Theory of the Nerve Centres 835 34 ART PAGE 36 ART PAGE 45 Laaber Prof F Congenital Olubtoot 75 49 m1 PAGE 61 Mandeville Wm R M D Report of Two Cases of Hepatic Abscess 68 Calabar Bean Treatment [books.google.de]
Concepts in the Molecular Biology of Lung Cancer 1481 Clinical Presentation of Lung Cancer 1508 Radiologic Evaluation of Lung Cancer 1519 Anatomy of the Thorax 3 1533 Diagnosis and Staging of Lung Cancer 1534 Embryology of the Lungs 16 1545 Surgical Treatment [books.google.com]
The patient’s diarrhea abated with metronidazole treatment; she was counseled about the risk of infection associated with common variable immunodeficiency. [nejm.org]
However, no treatment guidelines have yet been established for the treatment of primary FB, where a relapse of the disease with cessation of therapy and subsequent remission with reinstitution of corticosteroid treatment is commonly seen [ 33, 34 ]. [jcdr.net]
Prognosis and Treatment Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia is a benign lesion. Surgical excision is generally curative. [humpath.com]
Prognosis
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Surgical resection is used in cases of larger nodules; the smaller ones require periodic observation, and the prognosis is good. [journals.viamedica.pl]
Prognosis and Treatment Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia is a benign lesion. Surgical excision is generally curative. [humpath.com]
Treatment and Prognosis In secondary FB, management is usually aimed at treating the underlying condition. [jcdr.net]
Pulmonary malignant lymphomas and pseudolymphomas: classification, therapy, and prognosis. Cancer. 1963;16:928–955. Okubo H, Maekawa H, Ogawa K, Wada R, Sekigawa I, Iida N, Maekawa T, Hashimoto H, Sato N. [genrevista.org]
Etiology
Diffuse duodenal nodular lymphoid hyperplasia: a large cohort of patients etiologically related to Helicobacter pylori infection. BMC Gastroenterol. 2011;11:36–47. PubMedCentral PubMed CrossRef 2. [springermedizin.at]
The etiology of LIP remains unclear. The vast spectrum of disorders associated with this condition further complicates investigation. In 1973, Liebow and Carrington suggested multiple possible etiologies, including a viral agent (1). [path.upmc.edu]
TERMINOLOGY Synonyms Pseudolymphoma, nodular lymphoid hyperplasia, lymphoid interstitial pneumonia Definitions Polyclonal proliferation of small lymphocytes arising within lung parenchyma ETIOLOGY/PATHOGENESIS Pathogenesis Commonly associated with underlying [basicmedicalkey.com]
DLNH is a rare benign condition of unknown etiology that may occur in any age group. 1 It usually regresses in children and it was thought to be associated with delayed type of food hypersensitivity. [medcraveonline.com]
Each of these morphologically recognizable patterns is associated with certain antigenic stimuli, thus the morphologic type of lymphadenopathy may offer clues as to the etiology of the lymphadenopathy. [med-ed.virginia.edu]
Epidemiology
The epidemiology of Sjogren’s syndrome. Clinical Epidemiology. 2014; 6:247-255. Constantopoulos SH, Drosos AA, Maddison PJ, et al. Xerotrachea and interstitial lung disease in primary Sjogren’s syndrome. Respiration. 1984;46:310-314. [appliedradiology.com]
[…] arthritis, and collagen vascular diseases Associated with viral infection, including HIV and Epstein-Barr virus Associated with immunodeficiency, including common variable immunodeficiency, AIDS, and bone marrow transplants Idiopathic CLINICAL ISSUES Epidemiology [basicmedicalkey.com]
Conclusion There are several missing links in NLH, such as epidemiological data and non-invasive method to follow up such cases. [medresearch.in]
Epidemiology Marginal zone lymphoma accounts for less than 0.5% of all lung neoplasms and of all lymphomas, but constitutes 70-90% of all lung lymphomas. It is not uncommon for patients to have extranodal MALT lymphoma at other sites. [e-immunohistochemistry.info]
Pathophysiology
Details First-Page Preview Published online: May 09, 2007 Cover Date: Number of Print Pages: 16 Number of Figures: 0 Number of Tables: 0 ISBN: 978-3-8055-8153-0 (Print) eISBN: 978-3-318-01377-1 (Online) Abstract The aim of this review is to describe the pathophysiological [karger.com]
[…] granulomatosis (LYG) Secondary Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) Lymphoproliferative disorders in the immunocompromised Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)- related lymphoma (ARL) Post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD) Pathophysiology [jcdr.net]
Prevention
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The peripheral location of adenocarcinoma in the lungs may be due to the use of filters in cigarettes which prevent the particles from entering the lung. [wikivisually.com]
Monogr Eval Carcinog Risks Hum. 1994, 61: 1- Google Scholar Malfertheiner P, Sipponen P, Naumann M, Moayyedi P, Mégraud F, Xiao SD, Sugano K, Nyrén O, Lejondal, H. pylori-Gastric Cancer Task Force: Helicobacter pylori eradication has the potential to prevent [bmcgastroenterol.biomedcentral.com]