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Lymphadenopathies, Major causes in the US, Made by: Jonathan Martínez |…
Lymphadenopathies
Etiology
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Infectious
Bacteria, Viruses, Varicella-zoster virus, Parasites, Rickettsiae, Mites
Neoplastic
Lymphoma, Leukemia, Metastatic solid tumors
Endocrine
Adrenal insufficiency, Hyperthyroidism, Hypothyroidism
Metabolic
Lipid storage diseases, Severe hypertriglyceridemia
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Inflammatory
Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy, Dermatomyositis, etc.
Vascular
Vasculitis, Churg-Strauss syndrome
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Traumatic
Abrasions, lacerations, burns, operations, Cat-scratch disease
Toxic
Antihypertensive medications, Antimicrobials, Antiseizures, Antirheumatics, Sulindac, Chemicals
Red Flags
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Cervical, axillary, inguinal La. with photosensitive rash, oral ulcers or arthralgia
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Hoarseness, dysphagia, chronic cough, hemoptysis
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Definition
Is an abnormal enlargement of 1 or more lymph nodes (> 1.0 cm in adults; > 1.5 cm in children and adolescents)
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References
- Zaroukian M.H., & Chacon G.R., & Efeovbokhan N (2012). Chapter 11. lymphadenopathy. Henderson M.C., & Tierney L.M., Jr., & Smetana G.W.(Eds.), The Patient History: An Evidence-Based Approach to Differential Diagnosis. McGraw Hill. https://0-accessmedicine-mhmedical-com.biblioteca-ils.tec.mx/content.aspx?bookid=500§ionid=41026554
- Nonregional systems and diseases. Suneja M, & Szot J.F., & LeBlond R.F., & Brown D.D.(Eds.), (2020). DeGowin’s Diagnostic Examination, 11e. McGraw Hill. https://0-accessmedicine-mhmedical-com.biblioteca-ils.tec.mx/content.aspx?bookid=2927§ionid=247753563