Low attenuation lymphadenopathy
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Low attenuation lymphadenopathy suggests underlying necrosis and can be seen in:
- metastatic carcinoma (or lymphoma)
- infections (tuberculous or fungal)
- Whipple disease
- coeliac sprue
- inflammatory necrotic disorders (e.g. Kikuchi-Fujimoto disease)
- extra adrenal myelolipoma
See also
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lymphadenopathy
- low attenuation lymphadenopathy
- high attenuation lymphadenopathy
- +<li>extra adrenal myelolipoma</li>
References changed:
- 2.Derek Zieker, Ingmar Königsrainer, Stephan Miller, Ulrich Vogel, Karl Sotlar, Wolfgang Steurer, Alfred Königsrainer, Thorsten G Lehmann. Simultaneous adrenal and extra-adrenal myelolipoma – an uncommon incident: case report and review of the literature. (2008) World Journal of Surgical Oncology. 6 (1): 72. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-7819-6-72">doi:10.1186/1477-7819-6-72</a> - <a href="https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18601731">Pubmed</a> <span class="ref_v4"></span>