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| − | [[:Category:Lymph Node Responses in Disease]]
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| − | ==Role of the [[Lymph Node in Inflammation]]==
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| − | ''Back to [[Inflammation - Pathology]]
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| − | ==Diseases Involving [[Reactive Node Diseases]]==
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| − | == the [[Lymphocytes Parasitising Diseases]]==
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| − | *organism grows in the lymphocytes and ruptures them
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| − | *if large infecting dose
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| − | :- may be rapidly fatal since animal may no tb e able to mount an immunological attack
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| − | *if smaller infecting dose
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| − | :- loss of mature lymphocytes causes a dramatic stimulation of the remaining lymphocyte precursors | |
| − | :- node hyperplasia follows
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| − | :- competition between lymphocytolysis by the organism and lymphocyte production by the nodes
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| − | :- clinically
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| − | ::- may be swelling of the node at one stage and reduction in size at another
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| − | ===canine distemper===
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| − | *virus
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| − | ===swine fever===
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| − | *virus
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| − | ===bovine east coast fever===
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| − | *protozoan
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| − | ===[[Leishmania|Leishmaniasis in the dog]]===
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| − | == [[Lymphadenopathy - Other]]
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| − | ==[[Haemal Lymph Nodes]]==
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| − | [[Category:Inflammation]]
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