1966
DOI: 10.1001/archinte.117.4.536
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Clinical manifestations of toxoplasmosis in the adult

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“…Lymph nodes were painless, had mild inflammation, were in no case attached to one another or to adjacent planes, and did not suppurate. Other authors report painful nodes in the acute phase [26,27]. In 13% of the cases, we observed involvement of a single ganglion group, in 64% involvement of two to four groups, and in 26% involvement of over five groups.…”
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“…Lymph nodes were painless, had mild inflammation, were in no case attached to one another or to adjacent planes, and did not suppurate. Other authors report painful nodes in the acute phase [26,27]. In 13% of the cases, we observed involvement of a single ganglion group, in 64% involvement of two to four groups, and in 26% involvement of over five groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%