نتایج جستجو برای: nodular lymphoid hyperplasia
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Acquired idiopathic hypogammaglobulinaemia can be associated with a sprue-like syndrome in about 20% of patients (Gitlin, Gross, and Janeway, 1959). Hermans, Huizenga, Hoffman, Brown, and Markowitz (1966) described the association of hypogammaglobulinaemia with nodular lymphoid hyperplasia of the small intestine, recurrent upper respiratory infections, the malabsorption syndrome with steatorrho...
Table 1. Benign Nodular Lesios M imicking HCC 1. Nodular hyperplasias 1) Focal nodular hyperplasia 2) Nodular regenerative hyperplasias 3) Large regenerative nodules 2. Benign epithelial tumors 1) Hepatocellular adenoma 2) H ile duct adenoma (peribiliary gland hamartoma) → von M yenburg complex (biliary hamartoma) 3. Vasoformative tumorous lesions 1) Cavernous hemangioma → Sclerosed hemangioma ...
Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia of the upper small intestine was demonstrated in 25 patients with giardiasis. All had normal serum immunoglobulin levels and seven patients initially presented with clinical findings suggestive of an abdominal lymphoma. In only two, however, was the diagnosis of primary jejunal lymphoma confirmed. It is possible that an aetiological relationship exists between recur...
(CVID) is the most frequent primary immunodeficiency, characterized by reduced levels of immunoglobulins [1,2]. Due to a heterogeneous presentation including a heightened rate of infections, the diagnosis is often delayed for 4–9 years. This delay may contribute to the increased morbidityandmortality in CVIDpatients [1,3]. Gastrointestinal manifestations – most often chronic diarrhea [2] – are ...
Context Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia is a disease may that occur in multiple locations including the gastrointestinal tract. Few reports exist on the occurrence in the hepatopancreaticobiliary system, and yet this has not been reported in the bile duct. Case report A fiftyseven-year-old male presented with painless jaundice, intra-hepatic biliary dilatation and a lesion in the distal pancreas (...
Diffuse Nodular Lymphoid Hyperplasia (DNLH) of the intestine is a rare lymphoproliferative disorder of uncertain etiology, which is characterized by the presence of multiple nodular lesions. It can present as an asymptomatic disease or manifest with gastrointestinal symptoms like abdominal pain, chronic diarrhea, occult bleeding or rarely intestinal obstruction. DNLH has been seen in associatio...
CONTEXT Localized reactive lymphoid hyperplasia is a rare condition characterized by the presence of lymphoid follicles. CASE REPORT We describe a case of a 60-year-old woman who presented with right upper quadrant pain and was found to have a reactive nodular hyperplasia of the pancreas involving the uncinate process, body and tail of the gland. Due to the multifocal distribution of these hy...
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