lymphangitis carcinomatosa - translation to arabic
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lymphangitis carcinomatosa - translation to arabic

MEDICAL CONDITION

lymphangitis carcinomatosa         
‎ الْتِهابُ الأَوعِيَةِ اللِّمْفِيَّةِ السَّرَطانِيّ‎
lymphangitis         
  • Lymphangitis resulting from bed bug bites
INFLAMMATION OR AN INFECTION OF THE LYMPHATIC CHANNELS THAT OCCURS AS A RESULT OF INFECTION AT A SITE DISTAL TO THE CHANNEL
Chronic lymphangitis; Acute lymphangitis; Ascending lymphangitis
‎ الْتِهابُ الأَوعِيَةِ اللِّمْفِيَّة‎
lymphangitis         
  • Lymphangitis resulting from bed bug bites
INFLAMMATION OR AN INFECTION OF THE LYMPHATIC CHANNELS THAT OCCURS AS A RESULT OF INFECTION AT A SITE DISTAL TO THE CHANNEL
Chronic lymphangitis; Acute lymphangitis; Ascending lymphangitis
إلتهاب الأوعية اللمفاوية

Definition

lymphangitis
[?l?mfan'd???t?s]
¦ noun Medicine inflammation of the walls of the lymphatic vessels.

Wikipedia

Lymphangitis carcinomatosa

Lymphangitis carcinomatosa is inflammation of the lymph vessels (lymphangitis) caused by a malignancy. Breast, lung, stomach, pancreas, and prostate cancers are the most common tumors that result in lymphangitis. Lymphangitis carcinomatosa was first described by pathologist Gabriel Andral in 1829 in a patient with uterine cancer. Lymphangitis carcinomatosa may show the presence of Kerley B lines on chest X-ray.

Lymphangitis carcinomatosa most often affects people 40–49 years of age.

Lymphangitis carcinomatosa may be caused by the following malignancies as suggested by the mnemonic: "Certain Cancers Spread By Plugging The Lymphatics" (cervical cancer, colon cancer, stomach cancer, breast cancer/bronchiogenic carcinoma, pancreatic cancer, thyroid cancer, laryngeal cancer)