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. 1991 Mar;6(1):55–61. doi: 10.3346/jkms.1991.6.1.55

Necrotizing lymphadenitis--a clinico-pathologic study of 36 cases with immunohistochemical analysis.

K J Cho 1, C W Kim 1, S H Park 1, S K Lee 1
PMCID: PMC3049672  PMID: 1888450

Abstract

Thirty-six cases of necrotizing lymphadenitis--including 33 cases of unknown etiology, 1 typhoid lymphadenopathy, and 2 cases of suspicious lupus lymphadenopathy--were clinico-pathologically reviewed and analyzed with immunostaining for s-100 and lysozyme. All cases histologically showed architectural effacement by paracortical lesions composed of nuclear karyorrhexis and mononuclear cell proliferation. Immunohistochemical study revealed proliferation of lysozyme-positive macrophages in the necrotizing areas and an increase in the number of s-100-positive cells in the uninvolved paracortical areas. This observation suggests that necrotizing lymphadenitis may be a common morphologic expression of a T cell-mediated hyperimmune condition induced by diverse etiologies.

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