リンパ管炎
WordNet
- inflammation of a lymph vessel
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Lymphangitis |
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Forearm lymphangitis due to cellulitis of the hand |
Classification and external resources |
Specialty |
angiology |
ICD-10 |
I89.1 |
ICD-9-CM |
457.2 |
DiseasesDB |
29093 |
MedlinePlus |
007296 |
eMedicine |
ped/1336 |
MeSH |
D008205 |
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- For discussion of the condition in horses, see Equine Lymphangitis.
Lymphangitis is an inflammation or an infection of the lymphatic channels[1] that occurs as a result of infection at a site distal to the channel. The most common cause of lymphangitis in humans is Streptococcus pyogenes (Group A strep), although it can also be caused by the fungus Sporothrix schenckii.[2] Lymphangitis is sometimes mistakenly called "blood poisoning". In reality, "blood poisoning" is synonymous with sepsis.
Signs and symptoms include a deep reddening of the skin, warmth, lymphadenitis (inflammation of a lymphatic gland), and a raised border around the affected area. The person may also have chills and a high fever along with moderate pain and swelling. A person with lymphangitis should be hospitalized and closely monitored by medical professionals.[3]
Lymphangitis is the inflammation of the lymphatic vessels and channels. This is characterized by certain inflammatory conditions of the skin caused by bacterial infections. Thin red lines may be observed running along the course of the lymphatic vessels in the affected area, accompanied by painful enlargement of the nearby lymph nodes.
When the inferior limbs are affected, the redness of the skin runs over the great saphenous vein location and confusion can be made with a thrombophlebitis.
Chronic lymphangitis is a cutaneous condition that is the result of recurrent bouts of acute bacterial lymphangitis.[4]:261
See also
- Lymphadenopathy
- Lymphangitis carcinomatosa
- Chronic lymphangitis
References
- ^ "Lymphangitis" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary
- ^ Sporothrix spp. Doctor Fungus
- ^ Prentice, Arnheim's Principles of Athletic Training, 12th edition, pg. 988.
- ^ James, William D.; Berger, Timothy G.; et al. (2006). Andrews' Diseases of the Skin: clinical Dermatology. Saunders Elsevier. ISBN 0-7216-2921-0.
Cardiovascular disease (vessels) (I70–I99, 440–456)
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Arteries, arterioles
and capillaries |
Inflammation |
- Arteritis
- Buerger's disease
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Peripheral artery disease |
Arteriosclerosis |
- Atherosclerosis
- Foam cell
- Fatty streak
- Atheroma
- Intermittent claudication
- Critical limb ischemia
- Monckeberg's arteriosclerosis
- Arteriolosclerosis
- Hyaline
- Hyperplastic
- Cholesterol
- LDL
- Oxycholesterol
- Trans fat
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Stenosis |
- Carotid artery stenosis
- Renal artery stenosis
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Other |
- Aortoiliac occlusive disease
- Degos disease
- Erythromelalgia
- Fibromuscular dysplasia
- Raynaud's phenomenon
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Aneurysm / dissection /
pseudoaneurysm |
- torso: Aortic aneurysm
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Thoracic aortic aneurysm
- Aneurysm of sinus of Valsalva
- Aortic dissection
- Coronary artery aneurysm
- head / neck
- Intracranial aneurysm
- Intracranial berry aneurysm
- Carotid artery dissection
- Vertebral artery dissection
- Familial aortic dissection
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Vascular malformation |
- Arteriovenous fistula
- Arteriovenous malformation
- Telangiectasia
- Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
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Vascular nevus |
- Cherry hemangioma
- Halo nevus
- Spider angioma
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Veins |
Inflammation |
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Venous thrombosis /
Thrombophlebitis |
- primarily lower limb
- abdomen
- Hepatic veno-occlusive disease
- Budd–Chiari syndrome
- May–Thurner syndrome
- Portal vein thrombosis
- Renal vein thrombosis
- upper limb / torso
- Mondor's disease
- Paget–Schroetter disease
- head
- Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
- Post-thrombotic syndrome
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Varicose veins |
- Gastric varices
- Portacaval anastomosis
- Caput medusae
- Esophageal varices
- Hemorrhoid
- Varicocele
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Other |
- Chronic venous insufficiency
- Chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency
- Superior vena cava syndrome
- Inferior vena cava syndrome
- Venous ulcer
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Arteries or veins |
- Angiopathy
- Macroangiopathy
- Microangiopathy
- Embolism
- Pulmonary embolism
- Cholesterol embolism
- Paradoxical embolism
- Thrombosis
- Vasculitis
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Blood pressure |
Hypertension |
- Hypertensive heart disease
- Hypertensive emergency
- Hypertensive nephropathy
- Essential hypertension
- Secondary hypertension
- Renovascular hypertension
- Benign hypertension
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Systolic hypertension
- White coat hypertension
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Hypotension |
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Lymphatic vessel disease (I88–I89, 457)
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Lymphatic vessels |
- Lymphangitis
- Lymphangiectasia
- Lymphedema: Primary lymphedema
- Congenital lymphedema
- Lymphedema praecox
- Lymphedema tarda
- Lymphedema–distichiasis syndrome
- Milroy's disease
- Secondary lymphedema
- Bullous lymphedema
- Factitial lymphedema
- Postinflammatory lymphedema
- Postmastectomy lymphangiosarcoma
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Inflammation
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Acute |
Plasma-derived mediators |
- Bradykinin
- complement
- coagulation
- Factor XII
- Plasmin
- Thrombin
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Cell-derived mediators |
preformed: |
- Lysosome granules
- biogenic amines
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synthesized on demand: |
- cytokines
- eicosanoids
- Leukotriene B4
- Prostaglandins
- Nitric oxide
- Kinins
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Chronic |
- Macrophage
- Epithelioid cell
- Giant cell
- Granuloma
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Processes |
Traditional |
- Rubor
- Calor
- Tumor
- Dolor
- Functio laesa
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Modern |
- Acute-phase reaction/Fever
- Vasodilation
- Increased vascular permeability
- Exudate
- Leukocyte extravasation
- Chemotaxis
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Specific
locations |
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- lymphangitis / ˌlɪm fænˈdʒaɪ tɪs / Show Spelled [lim-fan-jahy-tis] Show IPA noun, plural lymphangitides / ˌlɪm fænˈdʒɪt ɪˌdiz / Show Spelled [lim-fan-jit-i-deez] Show IPA. Pathology. inflammation of the lymphatic vessels. Also, lymphangiitis ...
- DefinitionLymphangitis is an infection of the lymph vessels (channels). It is a common complication of certain bacterial infections.See also: LymphadenitisCauses, incidence, and risk factorsThe lymph system is a network of lymph ...
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