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  2. Granuloma - Wikipedia

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    Granuloma; Picture of a granuloma (without necrosis) as seen through a microscope on a glass slide: The tissue on the slide is stained with two standard dyes (hematoxylin: blue, eosin: pink) to make it visible. The granuloma in this picture was found in a lymph node of a patient with a Mycobacterium avium infection. Specialty: Pathology

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  4. Ameboma - Wikipedia

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    An ameboma, also known as an amebic granuloma, is a rare complication of Entamoeba histolytica infection, where in response to the infecting amoeba there is formation of annular colonic granulation, which results in a large local lesion of the bowel.

  5. Amoebiasis - Wikipedia

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    Intestinal infection: diloxanide furoate, iodoquinoline [2] Frequency ~480 million [2] Amoebiasis, or amoebic dysentery, is an infection of the intestines caused by a ...

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  7. Granulomatosis with polyangiitis - Wikipedia

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    The disease is still sometimes confused with lethal midline granuloma and lymphomatoid granulomatosis, both malignant lymphomas. [ 34 ] The full clinical picture was first presented by Friedrich Wegener (1907–1990), a German pathologist , in two reports in 1936 and 1939, leading to the eponymous name Wegener's granulomatosis or Wegener ...

  8. Heligmosomoides polygyrus - Wikipedia

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    Macrophages are activated through Th2 cytokines and they are important in parasite clearance by increase intestinal motility and to induce fibrosis and healing. [11] These immune cells are also important in granuloma formation. This is a defensive response by the host to trap the parasite and minimize its damage to the gut.

  9. Eosinophilic granuloma - Wikipedia

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    Human eosinophilic granuloma is characterized by abnormal proliferation of Langerhans cells (LCs). LCs are antigen-presenting cells derived from dendritic cells. In humans, eosinophilic granulomas are considered as a benign tumors that occurs mainly in children and adolescents. EG is a quite rare condition, and its incidence is higher in white ...