lymphohematogenous
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From lympho- + hematogenous.
Adjective
[edit]lymphohematogenous (not comparable)
- Spread by lymph vessels and blood vessels
- 2015 May 29, Costas Stavrakis, Ananth Narayan, Olga Voronel, “Cerebral Blastomycosis: Radiologic-Pathologic Correlation of Solitary CNS Blastomycosis Mass-Like Infection”, in Journal of Clinical Imaging Science[1], volume 5, :
- When these responses fail, lymphohematogenous dissemination may develop.[ 2 ] Unlike other opportunistic infections, the likelihood of infection with B. dermatitidis is equal among immunocompetent and immunosuppressed individuals.[ 2 ] However, infection does tend to be more aggressive in people with compromised cellular immunity.[ 2 ] Lymphatic and hematogenous spread may ensue to potentially any organ.[ 4 ] After lungs, other sites of disease involvement include skin, bone, genitourinary system, and the CNS, in order of decreasing frequency.[ 2 ] CNS involvement is seen in 5–10% of disseminated blastomycosis cases.[ 2 ] CNS blastomycosis without evidence of pulmonary or other organ system involvement, such as in the patient presented here, is a rare occurrence.