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Giant cells or other typical features of granulomatous inflammation are not found.
With intravenous use, it may lead to talcosis, a granulomatous inflammation in the lungs.
Biopsy of the lungs reveals a nonspecific granulomatous inflammation.
This is a granulomatous inflammation.
Destruction of the epidermis along with underlying pustules or abscesses, and granulomatous inflammation, may be present.
Produces granulomatous inflammation of the respiratory tracts and necrotizing, pauci-immune glomerulonephritis.
The site of the original interaction between antigen and the immune system presumably determines the distribution of the granulomatous inflammation seen.
Patients with relatively intact immune function have typical granulomatous inflammation associated with TB disease.
On postmortem examination there are normally signs of necrosis and granulomatous inflammation on the internal organs, especially the kidney.
Additionally, granulomatous inflammation secondary to follicular rupture has been noted (Sperling and Sau, 1992).
Granulomatous inflammation was present in the buccal mucosa, right middle and lower lobes of the lung (Fig 2), and the anal skin tag.
Beryllium granulomas is a skin condition caused by granulomatous inflammation of the skin which may follow accident laceration, usually in the occupational setting.
Affected individuals typically display one or more of the following granulomatous inflammations that have variable age-at-onset: acute anterior uveitis, arthritis, and skin rash.
It is a small area of granulomatous inflammation, only detectable by chest X-ray if it calcifies or grows substantially (see tuberculosis radiology).
Some cases may also have hypercalcaemia the cause of this unknown but may relate to granulomatous inflammation and macrophage production of alpha 1 hydroxylase.
C. iubilans resides in the intestines and leads to granulomatous inflammation in the abdominal organs resulting in weight loss and death.
Most common cause of saddle nose deformity in USA (nose flattened due to destruction of nasal septum by granulomatous inflammation).
On histopathological examination, a biopsy will show leukocytoclastic vasculitis with necrotic changes and granulomatous inflammation (clumps of typically arranged white blood cells) on microscopy.
Although its etiology is unknown, the condition is characterized by segmental and patchy granulomatous inflammation of the aorta and its major derivative branches.
However, a periapical granuloma does not contain granulomatous inflammation, and therefore is not a true granuloma, but the term periapical granuloma is in common use.
Granulomatous inflammation: Characterised by the formation of granulomas, they are the result of a limited but diverse number of diseases, which include among others tuberculosis, leprosy, sarcoidosis, and syphilis.
The classical histologic pattern of scrofula features caseating granulomas with central acellular necrosis (caseous necrosis) surrounded by granulomatous inflammation with multinucleated giant cells.
Tuberculous lymphadenitis (or tuberculous adenitis) is a chronic specific granulomatous inflammation of the lymph node with caseation necrosis, caused by infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis or Mycobacterium bovis.
Giant cell arteritis: Giant cell arteritis can result in granulomatous inflammation within the central rentinal artery and posterior ciliary arteries of eye, resulting in partial or complete occlusion, leading to decreased blood flow manifesting as amaurosis fugax.
Microscopic polyangiitis (also known as "Microscopic polyarteritis," "Microscopic polyarteritis nodosa," "MPA") is an ill-defined autoimmune disease characterized by a systemic, pauci-immune, necrotizing, small-vessel vasculitis without clinical or pathological evidence of necrotizing granulomatous inflammation.