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| rowspan=" | | rowspan="9" |'''Infections''' | ||
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| rowspan="2" |'''Syphilis''' | | rowspan="2" |'''Syphilis''' | ||
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* Syphilis is caused by a [[spirochete]], [[Treponema pallidum|''Treponema pallidum'']]. | |||
* It has an average incubation period of 3 - 12 weeks. | |||
* Spirochete penetrates intact mucous membrane or microscopic dermal abrasions and rapidly enters systemic circulation with the [[central nervous system]] being invaded during the early phase of infection. | |||
* The histopathological hallmark findings are endarteritis and plasma cell-rich infiltrates reflecting a delayed-type of hypersensitivity reaction to the spirochete. | |||
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'''Primary syphilis''' | |||
* Mononuclear leukocytic infiltration, [[macrophages]], and [[lymphocytes]] | |||
* Swelling and proliferation of small blood vessels | |||
'''Secondary syphilis''' | |||
* Swelling and dilatation of blood vessels in the [[dermis]] | |||
* Epidermal [[hyperplasia]] and neutrophilic infiltration | |||
* Inflammatory cell infiltrate, predominantly [[plasma cell]] | |||
'''Tertiary syphilis''' | |||
* Small vessel inflammation ([[endarteritis obliterans]]) | |||
* Granulomatous lesions ([[gumma]]) containing central necrosis, inflammatory cells, such as [[lymphocytes]], [[macrophages]], [[plasma cells]] and [[Fibroblast|fibroblasts]]. | |||
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|'''Brucellosis''' | |||
| | |[[humans]] could be infected by eating undercook meat or raw [[Dairy product|dairy]] products, inhalation of the [[bacteria]] and direct contact of bacteria with [[skin]] [[wounds]] or [[Mucous membranes|mucous membranes.]] Following transmission, [[white blood cells]] phagocyte the pathogen and transports it via hematologic or [[Lymphatic system|lymphatic route]] to different organs specially to those of the [[reticuloendothelial system]]. | ||
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* Fever | |||
* Rash | |||
* Abdominal pain | |||
* weightloss | |||
* Painful lymphadenopathy | |||
* hepatosplenomegaly | |||
* arthritis | |||
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|[[Lymphocytosis|Relative lymphocytosis]] | |||
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* Mostly in endemic areas | * Mostly in endemic areas | ||
|Symptoms include [[productive cough]],[[night sweats]], [[fever]] and [[weight loss]] | |||
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Revision as of 15:49, 19 December 2018
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Preeti Singh, M.B.B.S.[2]
Pathophysiology | Symptoms | History | Physical Examination | Laboratory Findings | |||||
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Immunochemistry | Blood work | Biospy/CT/CXR | |||||||
Infections | Bacterial | Syphilis |
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Primary syphilis
Secondary syphilis
Tertiary syphilis
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Brucellosis | humans could be infected by eating undercook meat or raw dairy products, inhalation of the bacteria and direct contact of bacteria with skin wounds or mucous membranes. Following transmission, white blood cells phagocyte the pathogen and transports it via hematologic or lymphatic route to different organs specially to those of the reticuloendothelial system. |
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Relative lymphocytosis | ||||||
Viral | infectious mononucleosis | ||||||||
cytomegalovirus | |||||||||
human immunodeficiency virus | |||||||||
cat scratch fever | |||||||||
Mycobacterial | tuberculosis |
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Symptoms include productive cough,night sweats, fever and weight loss |
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Parasitic | toxoplasmosis | ||||||||
Autoimmune | Systemic lupus erythematosus | ||||||||
Sjögren's syndrome | |||||||||
Hydantoin derivatives | |||||||||
Sarcoidosis |
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Neoplasms | Hodgkin's disease | ||||||||
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia | |||||||||
Small cell carcinoma of the lung | |||||||||
Malignant histiocytosis | |||||||||
Melanoma | |||||||||
Germ cell neoplasms | |||||||||
Other conditions | Reactive lymphoid hyperplasia | ||||||||
Lymphomatoid granulomatosis | |||||||||
Dermatopathic lymphadenopathy | |||||||||
Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy | |||||||||
Giant lymph node hyperplasia (Castleman disease) |