Mesenteric Lymph Node

This photomicrograph depicts the histopathologic changes due to nocardiosis of a mesenteric lymph node, 1965. 80% of the cases of nocardiosis show clinical features of invasive pulmonary infection, disseminated disease, or brain abscess, 20% show cellulitis. In approximately one-third of individuals, the infection can spread to involve the regional lymph nodes. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Martin Hicklin. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
This photomicrograph depicts the histopathologic changes due to nocardiosis of a mesenteric lymph node, 1965. 80% of the cases of nocardiosis show clinical features of invasive pulmonary infection, disseminated disease, or brain abscess, 20% show cellulitis. In approximately one-third of individuals, the infection can spread to involve the regional lymph nodes. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Martin Hicklin. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images).
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Smith Collection/Gado / Contributor
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579268062
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01 January, 1965
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