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  2. Joss Ackland - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Edmond Jocelyn Ackland was born in a basement flat in "then insalubrious" North Kensington, London, on 29 February 1928, [3] the son of Sydney Norman Ackland (died 1981), an Irish journalist who had been sent to England to live with an aunt by his parents for seducing their maid, but subsequently seduced his aunt's maid, Ruth Izod (died 1957), whom he married.

  3. Joss Ackland, ‘Lethal Weapon 2’ and ‘White Mischief’ Actor ...

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    Joss Ackland, the veteran British stage and screen actor who was known for starring in “White Mischief” and “Lethal Weapon 2,” died on Sunday. He was 95. “Joss was a long term client and ...

  4. ‘Unique’ screen and stage actor Joss Ackland dies aged 95

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    Actor Joss Ackland has died at the age of 95, his family have said. The screen and stage actor, whose career spanned more than seven decades, died peacefully at home on Sunday surrounded by ...

  5. Joss Ackland, 'Lethal Weapon 2' and 'Hunt for Red October ...

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    Joss Ackland, British actor known for his roles in 'Lethal Weapon 2' and 'The Hunt for Red October,' died Sunday at the age of 95.

  6. Lymphadenopathy - Wikipedia

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    However, inguinal lymph nodes of up to 15 mm and cervical lymph nodes of up to 20 mm are generally normal in children up to age 8–12. [38] Lymphadenopathy of more than 1.5–2 cm increases the risk of cancer or granulomatous disease as the cause rather than only inflammation or infection. Still, an increasing size and persistence over time ...

  7. Toxoplasmosis - Wikipedia

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    It is usually found at single sites in adults, but in children, multiple sites may be more common. Enlarged lymph nodes will resolve within 1–2 months in 60% of cases. However, a quarter of those affected take 2–4 months to return to normal, and 8% take 4–6 months. A substantial number (6%) do not return to normal until much later. [19]

  8. Tuberculous lymphadenitis - Wikipedia

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    Duration of symptoms can vary, and ranges between weeks to months following initial onset. [1] Unilateral lymph node involvement accounts for the majority of cases, and involvement of the cervical lymph nodes is the most common. [1] In addition to swollen lymph nodes, the person may experience mild fevers, decreased appetite, or weight loss. [5]

  9. Scarlet fever - Wikipedia

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    The signs and symptoms include a sore throat, fever, headache, swollen lymph nodes, and a characteristic rash. [1] The face is flushed and the rash is red and blanching. [5] It typically feels like sandpaper and the tongue may be red and bumpy. [1] The rash occurs as a result of capillary damage by exotoxins produced by S.pyogenes. [6]