Heme-Lymph Nodes (Infectious)

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Heme-Lymph Nodes (Infectious)

What cell is responsible for stopping EBV-infected B-cells from circulating?
CD8+ T-cells
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What cell is responsible for stopping EBV-infected B-cells from circulating? CD8+ T-cells
Which 2 diseases are tubuloreticular bodies seen on EM? HIV and lupus
What are the 3 LN stages in HIV? Follicular HP; follicular involution; lymphocyte depletion
What are the 3 histologic signs of toxoplasmosis lymphadenitis? Which LNs are usually infected? FEM: follicular HP; epithelioid histiocytes; monocytoid B-cell HP; unilateral posterior cervical LAD
What is the organism for cat-scratch disease? What is the histologic finding? Which stain shows the organisms? What other disease does this bacteria cause? Bartonella henselae; stellate microabscesses with surrounding palisading histiocytes (like granuloma annulare?); Warthin-starry; bacillary angiomatosis
Where does Kimura's disease affect? What are the 2 histologic components? H&N; Massive perinodal eosinophilic infiltrate (with blood eosinophilia) and GC HP
What are the 2 histological findings of Kikuchi's disease? Necrosis without PMNs and large aggregates of histiocytes

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