Etiology
bacterial infections Meningococcus Staphylococcus Streptococcus Pneumococcus DF2
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D. General pathology
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symetrical gangrene
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systemic diseases
22 November 2004Types
metabolic diseases
immune system diseases
systemic granulomatoses
systemic vasculitis -
granulomatoses
22 November 2004granulomatosis
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angiocentric lymphomas
20 August 2004angiocentric angiodestructive lymphoma, lymphomatous vasculitis
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lymphoproliferative disorders
20 August 2004LPD
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angiocentric granuloma
12 August 2004Etiology
Wegener granulomatosis
lymphomatoid granulomatosis
angiocentric lymphomas
infectious diseases mycobacterial infections tuberculosis -
lymphomatoid granulomatosis
12 August 2004angiocentric immunoproliferative lesion, AIL, angiocentric lymphoproliferative lesion, benign lymphocytic angiitis and granulomatosis
Digital cases
JRC:1608 : Pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis.
JRC:19434 : Pulmonary lymphomatoid granulomatosis.
Definition: Lymphomatoid granulomatosis is a rare lesional syndrome associated with Epstein-Barr virus EBV-associated B-cell LPD or peripheral T-cell lymphoma.
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis is an angio-destructive lymphoproliferative (...) -
injection granuloma
5 July 2004Images
Isolated subcutaneous sarcoid-like granulomatous inflammation occurring at injection sites https://twitter.com/JAADjournals/status/839102182167306240
See also
injection
granulomas epithelioid granuloma tuberculoid granuloma -
function
1 June 2004Functions WKP
Definition: In a finalist point of view, a biological function is the reason some object or process occurred in a system that evolved through a process of natural selection.
That reason is typically that it achieves some result, such as that chlorophyll helps to capture the energy of sunlight in photosynthesis, and hence the organism is more likely to survive and reproduce.
A function is in relation with a structure ( biostructures ). This is the structure-function (...) -
Langhans cells
1 June 2004Langhans cells