A mesenteric lymph node containing SIV RNA (red dots) in this image taken with a Comb-CODEX-RNAscope. The lymph node also contains B cell zones (green) and T cell zones (blue).
By analyzing draining mesenteric lymph nodes of affected small intestinal segments of patients who had required surgery, a research team led by Lukas Unger from MedUni Vienna identified immune ...
Objectives “Misty mesentery (MM)”, mesenteric fat change with increased CT attenuation often accompanied by swollen lymph nodes, reflects various conditions such as panniculitis, edema, and neoplasm.
Lymphoma and colorectal cancer were the most common primary malignancies seen ... Conclusion With improved imaging of small bowel mesentery, radiologists should consider reporting Coulier’s criteria ...
Results 58 patients were identified with mesenteric panniculitis by CT criteria during the study period. 8 patients (13.8%) had undergone previous abdominal surgery. 12 patients (20.7%) had a previous ...
The SB lumen was significantly narrowed by the mass, and multiple enlarged, firm mesenteric lymph nodes were palpable. There was no evidence of metastatic disease. The patient progressed well and was ...
The pyloric wall was irregularly thickened circumferentially (figure 5) with loss of clarity of the adjacent mesenteric fat and prominent lymph nodes. Subsequent oesophagogastroduodenoscopy confirmed ...
All mice were maintained under specific pathogen-free conditions at Kyoto University. Bacterial translocation was evaluated by non-selective culture of mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs). The pathogenic ...