Generalized lymphadenopathy

Generalized lymphadenopathy is swollen lymph glands in many areas of the body.[1]

Generalized lymphadenopathy
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SpecialtyInfectious disease

Usually this is in response to a body-wide infectious disease such as influenza and will go away once the person has recovered, but sometimes it can persist long-term, even when there is no obvious cause of disease. This is then called persistent generalized lymphadenopathy (PGL).

Causes of generalized lymphadenopathy

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References

Classification
  • ICD-10: R59.1
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