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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Increased number of lymph nodes
  1. ... characterized by the production of an abnormally large number of lymphocytes (lymphoproliferation). Accumulation of excess lymphocytes results in enlargement of the lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy), the liver (hepatomegaly), and the spleen (splenomegaly). ...
  2. ... may also occur in this disorder. A small number of people with Sjögren syndrome develop lymphoma, a blood-related cancer that causes tumor formation in the lymph nodes but can spread to other organs.Some individuals ...
  3. ... cells (neutropenia), and clotting problems due to low numbers of platelets ... swollen lymph nodes, abdominal pain, yellowing of the skin and whites ...
  4. ... In addition, lymph nodes in the chest (mediastinal lymph nodes) are abnormally enlarged in people with PVOD.PVOD can begin at any age, and the blood flow problems worsen over time. Because of the increased blood pressure in the pulmonary arteries, the heart ...
  5. ... are distinguished by their signs and symptoms, the number of joints affected, ... liver (hepatomegaly), or spleen (splenomegaly).Oligoarticular juvenile ...
  6. ... in specialized lymphoid tissues, including the thymus and lymph nodes, and then released into the blood. The thymus is a gland located behind the breastbone; lymph nodes are found throughout the body. Lymphocytes in the ...
  7. ... blood cells. These clumps can lead to enlarged lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy) or an enlarged spleen (splenomegaly). The white ...