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chronic non-malignant
lymphoproliferation,
autoimmune disease, and
secondary cancers. All
people with ALPS have
signs of
lymphoproliferation,
which makes it...
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affect the
others as well,
making aplasia,
myeloproliferation and
lymphoproliferation (and thus the
leukemias and the lymphomas)
closely related and often...
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anchor protein”. This
condition is
characterized by autoimmunity,
lymphoproliferation, and
immune deficiency. It was
first described by
Gabriela Lopez-Herrera...
- et al. (December 2007). "B
cells and herpesviruses: a
model of
lymphoproliferation".
Autoimmunity Reviews. 7 (2): 132–36. doi:10.1016/j.autrev.2007...
- may
cause a
dysregulation of the
immune system and may
result in
lymphoproliferation, autoimmunity, hypogammaglobulinemia,
recurrent infections, and may...
- lifetime[citation needed]. EBV has been
consistently ****ociated with many
lymphoproliferation disorders, of
these EBV-****ociated T-cell
lymphomas include Epstein–Barr...
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Dojcinov SD, Fend F, Quintanilla-Martinez L (March 2018). "EBV-Positive
Lymphoproliferations of B- T- and NK-Cell
Derivation in Non-Immunocompromised Hosts"....
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histologically as the
presence of (non-caseating)
granuloma and
lymphoproliferation in the lung. However, as
GLILD is
often ****ociated with
other auto-immune...
- GOF-****ociated
phenotype is very diverse. It is
characterized by
prominent lymphoproliferation,
including lymphadenopathy and/or hepatosplenomegaly, as well as...
- asymptomatic;
leukemia is rare (about 5% of
infected animals), but
lymphoproliferation is more
frequent (30%). BLV is
vectored by
insects Anopheles albim****...