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Agammaglobulinemia
Agammaglobulinemia is a rare inherited immunodeficiency disorder, characterised by a complete absence of mature B cells, which can result in severe antibody deficiency and recurrent infections 1. This is in contrast to hypogammaglobulinaemia where there is a reduction in all types of gammaglobul...
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Nasopharyngeal lymphoma
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13 Aug 2023
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Renal lymphoma
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17 Apr 2017
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Non Hodgkin's lymphoma
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08 Mar 2021
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Solitary bone plasmacytoma (PET-CT)
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20 Dec 2021
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Nuclear medicine
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Osteosclerosing myeloma
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23 Jun 2020
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Anatomical planes (creative commons illustration)
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20 Mar 2018
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Anatomical relations (creative commons illustration)
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20 Mar 2018
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Felty syndrome
Felty syndrome is a rare autoimmune disorder that is associated with a triad of rheumatoid arthritis, splenomegaly, and neutropenia.
Epidemiology
It is thought to occur in ~ 1% of patients with rheumatoid arthritis 2. It is more common in women, and it is most commonly diagnosed in people abov...
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Hodgkin lymphoma
Hodgkin lymphoma or Hodgkin disease (HD) is a type of lymphoma and accounts for ~1% of all cancers. Hodgkin disease spreads contiguously and predictably along lymphatic pathways and is curable in ~90% of cases, depending on its stage and subtype.
Epidemiology
There is a bimodal distribution in...
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Non-hodgkin lymphoma of the mediastinum
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14 Dec 2012
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Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria
Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH), also known as Marchiafava-Micheli syndrome or Strübing-Marchiafava anaemia, is an acquired haematopoietic stem cell disorder whereby some of the red blood cells produced are defective and are susceptible to premature destruction by the immune system, l...
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Osteosclerosing myeloma
Osteosclerosing (or osteosclerotic) myeloma is an uncommon form of multiple myeloma. It may manifest as multiple sclerotic lesions or areas of diffuse osteosclerosis 3. It once was considered in the same spectrum of plasma cell dyscrasias with polyneuropathy as POEMS syndrome but is now consider...
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Dyscrasia
Dyscrasia (plural: dyscrasias) was used historically in medicine to refer to an imbalance of the four bodily humours 1. It is now used as a synonym for disease, and is only found as part of the terms "blood dyscrasia" or "plasma cell dyscrasia".
Blood dyscrasia refers to any disease of the bloo...
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Thoracic extramedullary haematopoiesis
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29 May 2020
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Bone marrow reconversion
Bone marrow reconversion, also known as diffuse haematopoietic marrow hyperplasia 5,6, generates a red bone marrow pattern that is in reverse to the normal red-to-yellow distribution.
Pathology
Bone marrow reconversion occurs when there is increased haematopoietic demand, which may be 1,2,5,6...
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Fat-containing splenic lesions
Fat-containing splenic lesions are rare, and the differential diagnosis is limited.
Differential diagnosis
Neoplastic
splenic hamartoma 1
splenic myelolipoma 2
splenic lipoma
splenic liposarcoma 3
splenic angiomyolipoma
Non-neoplastic
Non-mass and pseudo-lesions may also occasionally co...
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Hodgkin lymphoma
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05 Feb 2015
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Spontaneous echocardiographic contrast in sickle cell disease
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08 Jul 2023
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Castleman disease: unicentric - mandible
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02 Jan 2023
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