Peripheral lymph nodes, located deep in the subcutaneous tissue, clean antigens from the extracellular fluid. Generally, a normal sized lymph node is less than one cm in diameter. Peripheral lymphadenopathy (LAP) is frequently due to a local or systemic, benign, self-limited, infectious disease. However, it could be a manifestation of underlying malignancy. Seventy-five percent of all LAPs are localized, with more than 50% being seen in the head and neck area. LAP may be localized or generalized. Cervical lymph nodes are involved more often than the other lymphatic regions. Generally, it is due to infections, but most of the supraclavicular lymphadenopathies are associated with malignancy. Based on different geographical areas, the etiology...
Peripheral tuberculous lymphadenitis accounts for 10 % of tuberculosis cases in the United States. E...
We aimed by this review, to discuss the recent concepts in the diagnosis and management modalities o...
Objective. To study the patient profile for symptomatic peripheral lymphadenopathy in terms of histo...
Since a large variety of disorders may lead to lymph node enlargement, determining the cause of peri...
Peripheral lymphadenopathy (LAP) is an important and common abnormal finding of the physical exam in...
Purpose: Lymphadenopathy is defined as an abnormality in the size and/or character of lymph node. In...
Background: The etiologies for cervical lymphadenopathy fall under a wide range spectrum and usually...
Introduction: Lymph nodes are an integral component of the immune system and their enlargement is co...
The term lymphadenopathy refers to nodes that are abnormal in size, consistency or number. Cervical ...
153 cases of lymphadenopathy were studied at secondary care level over a period of 4 years. A wide v...
Background: Cervical lymph nodes are the most frequently enlarged and biopsied of all the peripheral...
Topics CoveredHistory & examinationRegional nodesKey features of a node-investigation of a lymph...
Lymphadenopathy refers to any disease process involving lymph nodes that are abnormal in size and co...
Objective: Peripheral lymphadenopathy is a common complaint in the pediatric outpatient department. ...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral lymphadenopathy can be caused by benign disease, or it could be a manifestati...
Peripheral tuberculous lymphadenitis accounts for 10 % of tuberculosis cases in the United States. E...
We aimed by this review, to discuss the recent concepts in the diagnosis and management modalities o...
Objective. To study the patient profile for symptomatic peripheral lymphadenopathy in terms of histo...
Since a large variety of disorders may lead to lymph node enlargement, determining the cause of peri...
Peripheral lymphadenopathy (LAP) is an important and common abnormal finding of the physical exam in...
Purpose: Lymphadenopathy is defined as an abnormality in the size and/or character of lymph node. In...
Background: The etiologies for cervical lymphadenopathy fall under a wide range spectrum and usually...
Introduction: Lymph nodes are an integral component of the immune system and their enlargement is co...
The term lymphadenopathy refers to nodes that are abnormal in size, consistency or number. Cervical ...
153 cases of lymphadenopathy were studied at secondary care level over a period of 4 years. A wide v...
Background: Cervical lymph nodes are the most frequently enlarged and biopsied of all the peripheral...
Topics CoveredHistory & examinationRegional nodesKey features of a node-investigation of a lymph...
Lymphadenopathy refers to any disease process involving lymph nodes that are abnormal in size and co...
Objective: Peripheral lymphadenopathy is a common complaint in the pediatric outpatient department. ...
BACKGROUND: Peripheral lymphadenopathy can be caused by benign disease, or it could be a manifestati...
Peripheral tuberculous lymphadenitis accounts for 10 % of tuberculosis cases in the United States. E...
We aimed by this review, to discuss the recent concepts in the diagnosis and management modalities o...
Objective. To study the patient profile for symptomatic peripheral lymphadenopathy in terms of histo...