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Lymph-node infarction in two young men.

B M Benisch, R G Howard

    American Journal of Clinical Pathology
    |June 1, 1975
    PubMed
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    This study describes two young men with massive lymph-node infarction, presenting with fever and lymphadenopathy. Both patients recovered fully, remaining asymptomatic with normal lab results.

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    Area of Science:

    • Pathology
    • Clinical Medicine
    • Vascular Biology

    Background:

    • Lymph-node infarction is a rare condition.
    • It can present with symptoms mimicking infection.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe two cases of lymph-node infarction in young men.
    • To highlight clinical presentation and follow-up findings.

    Main Methods:

    • Case report of two patients.
    • Clinical examination and laboratory testing.

    Main Results:

    • Massive lymph-node infarction observed in both patients.
    • Initial symptoms included fever and lymphadenopathy.
    • Patients recovered completely with no lasting symptoms or abnormal findings.

    Conclusions:

    • Lymph-node infarction can occur in young individuals.
    • The condition may present with infectious-like symptoms.
    • Complete recovery is possible.