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Lymph Node Enlargement Causes |
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inflammation in draining area or obstruction of lymphatics lymphoid hyperplasia lymphadenitis tumor |
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Lymphadomegaly due to Inflammation |
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lymph node bulges on cut surface is wet or red |
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Lymphadomegaly due to Lymphoid Hyperplasia |
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infectious etiology, draining of vaccination site lymph node may buldge on cut surface is dry |
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Lymphadomegaly due to Primary Tumor |
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lymphosarcoma pale, fleshy, soft to firm bulging on cut surface effacement and swelling |
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Lymphadomegaly due to Secondary Tumor |
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metastasis cortex or medulla is indistinct dry and mineralized on cut surface with accompanying connective tissue of tumor |
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Lymphadomegaly due to Inflammation of the Lymph Node |
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abscess, granuloma fungus, bacteria, foreign body, parasite |
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accumulation of carbon pigment in lymph node tends to happen in mediastinal lymph node |
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node is enlarged, dry and firm on cut surface may have white hyerplastic nodules visible on cut section
infectious agent is picked up by APC or interstitial fluid follicular hyperplasia of B cells and/or paracortical hyperplasia (T-cells) |
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production of myeloid cells (neutrophils) by lymph node due to severe demand of neutrophils in cases of abscess formation, pyoderma, pneumonia etc. |
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production of erythrocytes in lymph nodes due to increased demand for oxygen pneumonia, chronic heart disease, etc. |
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due to regional lymph node draining a site of inflammation and becomes infected grossly lymph node is enlarged and red and wet on cut surface |
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due to chronic persistence of an infectious etiology grossly lymph node is enlarged, red to pale white, firm to soft, or contain friable cheesy material |
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Lymph Node Atrophy or Hypoplasia |
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severe combined immuno deficiency syndrome lack of antigenic stimulation cachexia and malnutrition aging viral infections stress |
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Streptococcus equi colonizes upper RT, drains to regional lymph nodes, suppurative lymphadenitis |
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Streptococcus equi multiple abscessation in organs other than lymph nodes |
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Streptococcus porcinus colonizes oral cavity, drains to regional mandibular lymph nodes, lead to suppurative lymphadenitis |
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Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis direct/fomite contact with abscess contents and gets into wound local drainage into regional lymph node causes suppurative lymphadenitis which progresses to caseous lymphadenitis has laminated onion appearance on cut surface, dry, friable |
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Granulomatous Lymphadenitis |
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Mycobacterium sp., Rhodococcus, fungus, parasite, virus, foreign body lymph node is enlarged, non exudative, pale friable areas which are surrounded by capsule in later stage macrophages and mutlinucleated giant cells admixed with other inflammatory cells |
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tumor of lymphocytes arising as a solid tissue mass in organs other than bone marrow of B-, T-, NK cell origin |
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tumor of hematopoeitic cells that originate in bone marrow RBC, neutrophils, eosinophil, megakaryocyte, lymphocytes, monocytes origin |
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Dog- unknown Cat- FeLV, FIV Horse- unknown Cow- BLV Chicken- ALV, Marek's |
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Lymphosarcoma Classification on Histology |
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Diffuse neoplastic cell sheets rarely nodular/follicular hierarchy origin |
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Multicentric Lymphosarcoma |
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multiple lymph nodes are involved |
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involves GI-tract and regional lymph nodes |
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Mediastinal Lymphosarcoma |
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mediastinum or thymus are involved generally affects young animals and is of T-cell origin |
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skin and draining lymph nodes are involved |
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multicentric lymphopenia, anemia, thrombocytopenia, mild neutrophilia hypercalcemia of malignancy |
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alimentary mediastinal occurs in young cats and are often FeLV + and are T-cell origin FIV associated lymphomas are in extranodal sites and are of B-cell origin mild anemia of chronic disease |
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multicentric IMHA, monoclonal gammopathy |
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mutlicentric BLV infection lymphocytosis |
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tumor of late B-cells occur in older dogs/cats single, small, non-ulcerated, raised, cutaneous nodules on ears or digits on cut surface, tumor is well demarcated, non encapsulated, and pale generally benign |
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malgnant plasma cell tumor arising in bone marrow vertebrae are commonly vinolves and in older dogs lameness, ill defined pain, bruising and bleeding discrete punched out lesions on bone, bone loss, pathologic fracture |
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marked splenomegaly anemia, thrombocytopenia, leukopenia seen in large organizing hematomas |
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impaired vascular flow (GDV, heart failure) barbiturate euthanasia anesthesia acute congestion (septicemia) acute splenitis (septicemia) acute hemolytic anemia (EIA, babesia) |
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chronic infectious diseases low grade septicemia prolonged hemolytic anemia lymphoid hyperplasia tumor (lymphoma, histocytic sarcoma) extramedullary hematopoiesis lysosomal storage disease and amyloid |
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Causes of Splenic Nodules with Bloody Consistency |
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hematoma incomplete contraction hemangiosarcoma/hemangioma acute splenic infarcts |
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Causes of Splenic Nodules with a Firm Consistency |
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nodular lymphoid hyperplasia lymphoma, histiocyctic sarcoma, fibrosarcoma, fibroma, myelolipoma metastatic neoplasm granuloma (mycobacteria) abscessation |
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Francisella tularensis affects cats nonclinical infection to sepsis and death diagnose by isolation of bacteria from blood, exudate, tissues |
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takes place in bone marrow, liver, spleen, thymus, lymph nodes |
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takes place in flat and long bones epiphysis, metaphysis, diaphysis |
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takes place in metaphysis and epiphysis in long bones flat bones of skull, sternum, ribs |
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Extramedullary Hematopoiesis |
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takes place in spleen, liver, lymph nodes |
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give rise to multiple cell lines |
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give rise to one or more cell lines but limited lineages |
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give rise to only a few cell lines |
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Mechanism of RBC Production |
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1. hypoxia stimulates juxtaglomerular apparatus in nephron 2. production and release of erythropoietin 3. EPO stimlates bone marrow to form increased numbers of proerythroblasts and shortens erythrocyte maturation 4. increased RBC production = increased O2 carrying capacity of blood 4. reduction of hypoxia is a negative feedback control mechanism *takes about 4-6 days for a response |
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initial hct is within reference range splenic contraction delivers high hct blood to compensate in a few hours, interstitial fluid leaks into vessels RBC compensation seen in 2-3 days hemogram returns to normal in 1-2 weeks |
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Intravascular Hemolysis Findings |
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hemoglobinemia, hemoglobinuria, hyperbilirubinemia, hyperbilirubinura shistocytes |
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Extravascular Hemolysis Findings |
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not hemoglobinemia or hemoglobinuria hyperbilirubinemia occurs if liver is overwhelmed splenomeagly neutrophilia, monocytosis, thrombocytosis |
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