Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia
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with intermittent abdominal pain. Spot images from an upper GI small bowel follow through show multiple round filling defects, which represent pseudopolyps, throughout the terminal ileum which is normal in caliber.The diagnosis was lymphoid hyperplasia.
Pulmonary
nodular lymphoid hyperplasia in a 53-year-old man with malignant sign: a case report. The CT scan of the patient. a Initial CT scan performed in July 2017. b Follow-up CT scan performed in November 2018. c Follow-up CT scan performed March 2019. d The three-dimensional reconstruction of CT scan performed in March 2019
Nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (NLH) is a type of rare, benign, lymphoproliferative disease. It is most commonly reported affecting the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems.
The presence of gut/mucosa associated lymphoid tissue (GALT/MALT) can be seen in children and young adults as a normal variant however in adults, the presence of MALT and nodular lymphoid hyperplasia is indicative of hypogammaglobulinaemia.
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