immunoblastic lymphadenopathy
- immunoblastic lymphadenopathy
im·mu·no·blas·tic lymphadenopathy .im-yə-nō-'blas-tik-, im-.yü-nō- n a disease characterized by fever, weight loss, sweating spells, rash, itching, proliferation of small blood vessels and of immunoblasts, generalized lymphadenopathy, and enlargement of the liver and spleen
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