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lymphadenopathy

American  
[lim-fad-n-op-uh-thee, lim-fuh-dn-] / lɪmˌfæd nˈɒp ə θi, ˌlɪm fə dn- /

noun

Pathology.

plural

lymphadenopathies
  1. chronically swollen lymph nodes.


lymphadenopathy British  
/ lɪmˌfædɪˈnɒpəθɪ, ˌlɪmfæd- /

noun

  1. a swelling of the lymph nodes, usually caused by inflammation associated with a viral infection such as rubella

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Etymology

Origin of lymphadenopathy

First recorded in 1915–20; lymph- + adeno- + -pathy

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He “needlessly suffered for decades with co-existing conditions common in HIV infected persons, including lymphadenopathy, neurotoxoplasmosis, muscle aches and joint pain,” the complaint states.

From Washington Times • Sep. 11, 2020