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Overview
The most common causes of lymphadenopathy include infections, cancers, and connective tissue disorders. The enlargement of the lymph nodes may be of infectious, bacterial, malignant, protozoan origin and may also be caused by live vaccines. Viral infections such as Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus cause infectious mononucleosis. Yersinia pestis causes swelling of the lymph node so large that it can be seen under the skin, which causes the bubonic plague. These lymph nodes can become necrotic and are called buboes. Cat-scratch disease, cutaneous anthrax, and tuberculous lymphadenitis are other bacterial infections. African sleeping sickness, Chagas' disease, and toxoplasmosis are protozoal infections. Neoplastic causes of lymphadenopathy are primary and secondary. Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma give lymphadenopathy in all or a few lymph nodes. Secondary: metastasis, Virchow's Node, neuroblastoma, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Autoimmune causes include systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis may have generalized lymphadenopathy.
Causes
Common Causes
Common causes of lymphadenopathy may include:
- Acute infections (e.g. bacterial, or viral)
- Chronic infections:
- tuberculous lymphadenitis
- cat-scratch disease
- AIDS - generalized lymphadenopathy[1]
- Toxoplasmosis, a parasitic disease, gives a generalized lymphadenopathy[2]
- Cancers:[2]
- Hodgkin lymphoma
- non-Hodgkin lymphoma
- hairy cell leukemia, ( all or a few lymph nodes )
- Metastasis
- Connective tissue disorders:
Causes by Organ System
- Infections (acute suppurative)
- Fungal
- Mycobacterial
- Viral
- Protozoal (e.g. toxoplasma)
- Bacterial (e.g. chlamydia, rickettsia, bartonella)
- Reactive
Causes in Alphabetical Order
Various causes in alphabetical order:[5][6]
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Bihilar Lymphadenopathy
- The common causes can divide into the following:
- Tuberculosis
- Sarcoidosis
- Lymphoma
- Other malignancies
- Less common causes include:
References
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