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Type of pathology

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Lymphadenopathy is very common in sarcoidosis.
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Additional findings on sonoenteroclysis were thickened bowel wall with loss of stratification, ascites, and lymphadenopathy.
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Swollen lymph nodes, or lymphadenopathy, is one of the hallmarks of Lyme disease, although it has been unclear why this occurs or how it affects the course of the disease.
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Findings deemed clinically important included large aneurysms, suspicious lesions and masses in the solid organs of the abdomen, lymphadenopathy, pulmonary nodules and gallbladder wall thickening.
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The older definition is to referring to AIDS using the diseases that were associated with it, for example, lymphadenopathy, the disease after which the discoverers of HIV originally named the virus.
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  • Chronic abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes (usually associated with disease)
  • 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 malignancy.
  • Inflammation (swelling) of lymph nodes caused by numerous conditions, including flu, mononucleosis, lymphoma, and primary HIV infection.
  • Any disease process that affects the lymph nodes; also known as swollen glands. This condition is usually an indication that an infection or other pathology is present.
  • Swelling and morbid change in lymph nodes.
  • A disorder affecting the lymph nodes or lymphatic vessels.
  • Swelling of lymph glands, or nodes. Swollen, firm and possibly tender lymph nodes are commonly found in the groin, armpits and neck. The cause may range from an acute (short-lasting) infection like flu to lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes) and HIV infection.