Lymphadenopathy
lymphadenopathy
lymphadenopathy
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When the lymph nodes in the mediastinum and hila are enlarged then such a condition is known as medistinal lymphadenopathy. This conditon can also be found in animals. Several causative factors can give rise to mediastinal lymphadenopathy
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auxillary lypmhadenopathy is the swelling of the lymph nodes of the breast tissues and glands due to infection. It is a minor swelling and cannot be always felt. It can lead to cancer.
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Lymphadenitis means an infection of lymph nodes. Its response through swelling and infection in other parts is lymphadenitis lymphadenopathy.
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A condition where the meadsitnal lymph nodes are involved. These lyomp nodes are affected.
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Lymphadenopathy can be treated by a general physysician. Once the cause and exact location and spread is diagnosed, it can be diagnosed by the particular doctor.
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Submandibular lymphadenopathy is a condition referring to swelling of lymph nodes beneath the jawline. It is the result of an infection and is accompanied by fever and muscle aches.
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Mediastinal lymphadenopathy is a condition where the mediastinla lymph nodes are affected. Mediastinal lymph nodes get involved.
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Axillary lyphadenopathy is a rare condition as the nodes cannot be normally felt.However sometimes they may appear a s small non tender swellings. In certain cases they might be indicative of malignancy.
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Pallor and lymphadenopathy both can be present in some conditions. While in a few conditions both lymphadenopathy and pallor are not present together
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