| 1. | In children, M . bohemicum has induced laterocervical and submandibular lymphadenitis.
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| 2. | Upon medical examination, wheezing, hepatomegaly, and lymphadenitis are often noted.
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| 3. | The condition is now known as Tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis.
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| 4. | It is associated with cases of lymphadenitis and endocarditis.
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| 5. | Conservative management is usually adequate for nonsuppurative lymphadenitis.
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| 6. | Sub-mandibular lymphadenitis, halitosis and refusal to drink are usual concomitant findings.
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| 7. | The related lymph nodes will be affected and will show signs of acute lymphadenitis.
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| 8. | This generally includes a focal lymphadenopathy / lymphadenitis.
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| 9. | Macrophages that contain debris from ingested lymphocytes are characteristic of a reactive follicular center in benign reactive lymphadenitis.
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| 10. | In females, cervicitis, perimetritis, or salpingitis may occur as well as lymphangitis and lymphadenitis in deeper nodes.
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