Axillary lymphadenopathy causes

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      It was reported by radiologist to have mediastinal lymphadenopathy (Figure 1 & 2) with left axillary node and enlarged spleen (Figure 4). The fever continued unabbating, small nodes appeared in left axilla and patient started to complain of backache.

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    • Axillary Lymphadenopathy - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

      Occasional cases, however, may require biopsy to rule out other causes of lymphadenopathy including malignancy (4). IM lymphadenitis is the prototype of a group of reactive lymphadenopathies which display diffuse paracortical involvement (5).

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      Chancroid, also called soft chancre, is a bacterial infection of the genitalia that causes a necrotizing ulceration and lymphadenopathy. The shallow and painless lesion appears on the skin or mucous membrane, at the site of entry, 7 to 10 …

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      Leis HP. Management of nipple discharge. World J Surg 1989; 13:736-742 "Of the 7 basic types, i.e., milky, multicolored and sticky, purulent, clear (watery), yellow (serous), pink (serosanguineous), and bloody (sanguineous), the last 4 are the surgically significant ones."

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    • [DOC File]Brucellosis presenting as mediastinal lymphadenopathy with ...

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      CERVICAL LYMPHADENOPATHY. 6. 7. Brief Resume Of Intended Work. 6.1 Need For The Study: Lymphadenopathy results from a vast array of disease processes whose broad categories are easily recalled using the acronym “MIAMI”, representing malignancies, infections, autoimmune disorders, miscellaneous and unusual conditions, and iatrogenic causes.

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      His exam is notable for temperature of 102.4, mildly erythematous oropharynx without exudate, diffuse lymphadenopathy (anterior and posterior cervical, axillary, and inguinal), and a non-pruritic erythematous maculopapular rash on his abdomen and back.

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    • [DOC File]Acute Pharyngitis

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      Intra-mammary lymphadenopathy (axillary tail of left breast) 54 years. Deemed secondary to cat scratch injury. Spontaneous resolution. Symptomatic left axiliary lymphadenopathy. ... cardiac causes at an older age and to the patient’s knowledge, did not …

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      We discussed possible causes of bleeding, as above. We discussed possible sonohysterogram. We discussed role of endometrial biopsy for diagnostic purposes and reviewed procedure, risks, and benefits. The patient desired to proceed with endometrial biopsy. Pap …

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    • [DOC File]A Case Discussion of Infectious Lymphadenitis Mimicking ...

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      mild right axillary lymphadenopathy. No skin involvement is noted. A biopsy. was performed and revealed intraductal carcinoma. What cancer gene might be associated with this clinical scenario? What is the likely mechanism of the cancer gene in this case? Case 12. A 25-year-old Mediterranean female presents to her obstetrician at 12-weeks

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    • [DOCX File]Case Study: Herpes Zoster in a patient with CLL

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      Cervical / axillary lymphadenopathy – often reported but less often detected on examination. Muscle pain. Multi joint pain. New headaches. Unrefreshing sleep. Post exertional malaise. Occasionally less than 4 symptoms are present but the history of the illness may suggest that this is the most appropriate diagnosis.

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