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lymphadenopathyAbnormally enlarged lymph nodes. Commonly called swollen glands.
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lymphadenopathyDisease or swelling of the lymph nodes.
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lymphadenopathyAny disease of the lymph nodes
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lymphadenopathydisease of the lymph nodes.
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lymphadenopathy1899, from lymphadeno- "pertaining to a lymph gland" (from lymph + Greek adenos, genitive of aden "gland") + -pathy. Lymphadenoma is from 1873.
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lymphadenopathySwollen or enlarged lymph nodes.
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lymphadenopathylymph node disease (pop)
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lymphadenopathyLymphadenopathy is a medical term used to refer to any condition affecting the lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are glands in blood vessels that filter bacteria and foreign matter from lymph.
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lymphadenopathyA disorder characterized by proliferation of arborizing small vessels, prominent immunoblastic proliferations and amorphous acidophilic interstitial material. Clinical manifestations include Fever, Sw [..]
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lymphadenopathyAbnormal enlargement of lymph nodes, usually associated with an infection or disease. Lymphadenopathy may also occur as part of a hypersensitivity reaction to certain antiretroviral (ARV) drugs. See Related Term(s): Lymph Nodes
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lymphadenopathyDisease or swelling of the lymph nodes.
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lymphadenopathy Enlargement of lymph nodes
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lymphadenopathyAbnormally enlarged lymph nodes. Commonly called "swollen glands."
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lymphadenopathy
(medicine) An abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes
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lymphadenopathydisease of the lymph nodes, characterized by fever, night sweats, weight loss and swollen lymph glands. The onset of chronic lymphadenopathy is an indicator of HIV infection.
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lymphadenopathyEnlargement of the lymph nodes.
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