Lymphangitis carcinomatosa

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Mit dem Begriff Lymphangiosis carcinomatosa (LC) bezeichnet man eine Infiltration der Lymphgefäßbahnen durch Tumorzellen. Die klinisch wichtigste Form ist die pulmonale Lymphangiosis carcinomatosa, die im Folgenden besprochen wird und die eine spezielle Form der Lungen-Metastasierung (Pulmo (lat.) = ‚Lunge‘) darstellt. Das klinische Hauptsymptom der pulmonalen Lymphangiosis carcinomatosa ist die Luftknappheit (Dyspnoe). rdf:langString
Lymphangitis carcinomatosa is inflammation of the lymph vessels (lymphangitis) caused by a malignancy. Breast, lung, stomach, pancreas, and prostate cancers are the most common tumors that result in lymphangitis. Lymphangitis carcinomatosa was first described by pathologist Gabriel Andral in 1829 in a patient with uterine cancer. Lymphangitis carcinomatosa may show the presence of Kerley B lines on chest X-ray. Lymphangitis carcinomatosa most often affects people 40–49 years of age. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Lymphangiosis carcinomatosa
rdf:langString Lymphangitis carcinomatosa
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rdf:langString Mit dem Begriff Lymphangiosis carcinomatosa (LC) bezeichnet man eine Infiltration der Lymphgefäßbahnen durch Tumorzellen. Die klinisch wichtigste Form ist die pulmonale Lymphangiosis carcinomatosa, die im Folgenden besprochen wird und die eine spezielle Form der Lungen-Metastasierung (Pulmo (lat.) = ‚Lunge‘) darstellt. Das klinische Hauptsymptom der pulmonalen Lymphangiosis carcinomatosa ist die Luftknappheit (Dyspnoe).
rdf:langString Lymphangitis carcinomatosa is inflammation of the lymph vessels (lymphangitis) caused by a malignancy. Breast, lung, stomach, pancreas, and prostate cancers are the most common tumors that result in lymphangitis. Lymphangitis carcinomatosa was first described by pathologist Gabriel Andral in 1829 in a patient with uterine cancer. Lymphangitis carcinomatosa may show the presence of Kerley B lines on chest X-ray. Lymphangitis carcinomatosa most often affects people 40–49 years of age. Lymphangitis carcinomatosa may be caused by the following malignancies as suggested by the mnemonic: "Certain Cancers Spread By Plugging The Lymphatics" (cervical cancer, colon cancer, stomach cancer, breast cancer/bronchiogenic carcinoma, pancreatic cancer, thyroid cancer, laryngeal cancer)
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