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Disease Information for Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Head and Neck Soft Tissue Mass
- Lump in Cervical Area
- Neck Mass
- Excess Sweating Children
- Hyperhidrosis/Chronic sweating excess
- Night sweats
- Sweating Excess Perspiration
- Lymphadenopathy
- Lymphadenopathy Systemic
- Hepatosplenomegaly
- Palpable Liver/Hepatomegaly
- Massive splenomegaly
- Splenomegaly
- Fever
- Fever Febrile Possible
- Flu-Like Syndrome
- High body temperature
- Malaise
- Weight Loss
- Disease Progression
- Course/Chronic disorder
- Course/Chronic only
- Laboratory Tests
- Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
- Acute inflammatory markers elevated (Lab)
- Chronic lymphopenia
- Immunelectrophoresis polyclonal globulin (Lab)
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Decreased
- Lymphocytes (Lab)
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- Eosinophiles (LAB)
- Acute lymphopenia/transient
- Direct Coombs test (Lab)
- Globulin, serum (Lab)
- Hemoglobin (Lab)
- Lactic Dehydrogenase (LDH LH) (Lab)
- URINE Hemoglobin
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- Pathology
- PATH/Biopsy/germinal centers
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- Associated Disease & Complications
- Anemia
- Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy
- Cryptococcosis, disseminated
- Eosinophilia Hypereosinophilia
- Hemoglobinuria
- Hemolysis anemia/acute/active
- Hemolytic anemia/autoimmune
- Hyperglobulinemia
- Immunoblastic lymphoma/malignant
- Lymphocytopenia
- Lymphoma/Malignant lymphoma
- Nocardia, pulmonary
- Peritonitis. acute
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- CLASS/Spleen/thymus/RES/immune system (category)
- Pathophysiology
- Pathophysiology/Hemolytic process/effect
- Process
- PROCESS/Lymphomas (ex)
- PROCESS/Neoplastic (category)
- PROCESS/Blood dyscrasia/leukemic process (ex)
- PROCESS/Leukemia process (ex).
- Definition
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A disorder characterized by proliferation of arborizing small vessels, prominent immunoblastic proliferations and amorphous acidophilic interstitial material. Clinical manifestations include fever, sweats, weight loss, generalized lymphadenopathy and frequently hepatosplenomegaly.
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