Dictionary Definition
lymphadenitis n : inflammation of lymph
nodes
Extensive Definition
Lymphadenopathy is a term meaning "disease of the
lymph
nodes." It is, however, almost synonymously used with
"swollen/enlarged lymph nodes".
When the infection is of the lymph nodes
themselves, it is called lymphadenitis, but when the infection is
of the lymph channels, it is called lymphangitis.
Associated conditions
Enlarged lymph nodes are a common symptom in a number of infectious and cancerous diseases. It is a recognized symptom of many diseases, which include:- reactive: acute infection (e.g. bacterial, or viral), or chronic infections
(tuberculous
lymphadenitis, cat-scratch
disease).
- The most distinctive symptom of bubonic plague is extreme swelling of one or more lymph nodes that bulge out of the skin as 'buboes'. The buboes often become necrotic and may even rupture.
- Infectious mononucleosis is an acute viral infection, the hallmark of which is marked enlargement of the cervical lymph nodes.
- it is also a symptom of cutaneous anthrax, measles and Human African trypanosomiasis, the latter two giving lymphadenopathy in lymph nodes in the neck
- toxoplasmosis, a parasitic disease, gives a generalized lymphadenopathy
- Secondary: metastasis, Virchow's Node, Neuroblastoma
- autoimmune etiology: sarcoidosis, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis all giving a generalized lymphadenopathy.
Patterns of Benign (Reactive) Lymphadenopathy
There are three distinct patterns of benign lymphadenopathy:- Follicular hyperplasia. Seen in infections, autoimmune disorders, and nonspecific reactions.
- Paracortical hyperplasia. Seen in viral infections, skin diseases, and nonspecific reactions.
- Sinus histiocytosis. Seen in lymph nodes draining limbs, inflammatory lesions, and malignancies.
Bilateral Hilar Lymphadenopathy (BHL)
Bilateral hilar lymphadenopathy is a radiographic term that
describes the enlargement of mediastinal lymph nodes. It is easily and most
commonly identified by a chest
x-ray.
Causes of BHL3
- Sarcoidosis
- Infection
- TB
- Mycoplasma
- Malignancy
- Lymphoma
- Carcinoma
- Mediastinal Tumours
- Organic Dust Disease
- Silicosis
- Berylliosis
- Extrinsic Allergic Alveolitis
- Such as pigeon fancier's lung
- Less common causes also exist: (needs citation)
References
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lymphadenitis in German: Lymphadenopathie
lymphadenitis in French: Adénopathie
lymphadenitis in Indonesian: Limfadenopati
lymphadenitis in Hebrew: לימפדנופתיה
lymphadenitis in Lithuanian: Limfadenitas
lymphadenitis in Polish: Limfadenopatia
lymphadenitis in Portuguese:
Linfadenopatia
lymphadenitis in Russian:
Лимфаденопатия