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Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1982) 68 (4): 307–308.
Published Online: 26 February 2009
...N. Colbert; J.M. Andrieu; J. Bernard Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy (AIL) is a severe disorder associated with immunological anomalies. The treatment of AIL is a much debated issue. This is the first report of a patient successfully treated by large doses of methylprednisolone given...
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Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1986) 76 (2-3): 166–168.
Published Online: 25 February 2009
... months later, the whole clinical picture reappeared concomitantly with scabies reinfestation. Subsequent lymph node biopsy demonstrated typical angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy (AILD). It is plausible that persistent antigenic stimulation caused by scabies infection was of pathogenetic importance...
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Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1983) 70 (6): 389–391.
Published Online: 25 February 2009
...N. Colbert; J.M. Andrieu Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy (AIL) is a lympho-proliferative disorder whose clinical and histological features are now well recognized. Up to now, no attention has been focused on electrolytic disturbances associated with AIL. We report 12 cases of AIL...
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Subject Area:
Hematology , Oncology
Acta Haematol (1983) 70 (1): 54–58.
Published Online: 25 February 2009
... between that of angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy (AIL) and of the plasma cell type of giant lymph node hyperplasia (Castleman’s disease). The hypothesis is presented that AIL, Castleman’s disease and many other polyclonal lymphadenopathies recently described in immunodeficient or elderly patients...
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