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Lymphadenopathy is a term meaning "disease of the lymph nodes." It is, however, almost synonymously used with "swollen/enlarged lymph nodes". It could be due to infection, auto-immune disease, or mal...
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Definition of hilar lymphadenopathy in the Medical Dictionary. hilar lymphadenopathy explanation. Information about hilar lymphadenopathy in Free online English dictionary. What is hilar lymphadenopathy? Meaning of hilar lymphadenopathy medical term. ... Read more or ask a question about hilar lymphadenopathy...
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Hilar lymphadenopathy has not been found to develop or increase after a patient has presented with Stage III sarcoidosis. If a patient with only parenchymal lung disease on a chest radiograph developes or has an increase in lymphadenopathy, the patient either has an incorrect diagnosis or a second disease .
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There are many causes of mediastinal and hilar lymphadenopathy, including infection, neoplasm, granulomatous disease and reactive hyperplasia. ... Hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy may also be observed in Castlemans disease, amyloidosis thoracic, angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy, chronic berylliosis,
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Gupta et al [3] reported the only case of BOOP presenting with hilar lymphadenopathy. They explained the hilar lymphadenopathy on imaging studies as probably being pneumonic foci in hilar or peri-hilar location.
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Although the finding of lymphadenopathy sometimes raises fears about serious illness, it is, in patients seen in primary care settings, usually a result of benign infectious causes. Most patients can be diagnosed on the basis of a careful history and ... Sarcoidosis Hilar nodes, skin lesions, dyspnea Biopsy...
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A case of sarcoidosis or sarcoid reaction with a rare manifestation of unilateral lymphadenopathy compressing the trunk of the right pulmonary artery is presented. A 71-year-old woman was admitted for evaluation of a left hilar mass.
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His chest X-ray film revealed diffuse reticulonodular shadows and right hilar lymphadenopathy. A chest CT scan revealed thickened bronchial walls and diffuse centriacinar or centrilobular nodular shadows. Serologic testing provided conclusive evidence of Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.
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