Lymph node enlargement in abdomen

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      plaques coating the throat. There is also prominent cervical lymph node. enlargement. His chest is clear to auscultation and heart is regular rate and. rhythm. A CD4 T lymphocyte cell count is performed and is less than. 200 cells/mm3 (normal >500 cells/mm3). The responsible organism is composed. of ribonucleic acid (RNA) genome.

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      The 4 main causes of cervical lymph node enlargement are:-Infection-Metastases -Primary Reticuloses-Sarcoidosis. Infection . Infection can be split into bacterial and viral aetiologies, and include such ailments as tonsillitis and glandular fever. Metastases. Tumours from anywhere in the head and neck, as well as tumours from sites in the chest and abdomen can all metastasise via the cervical ...

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    • [DOC File]Ultrasound of the Spleen, Abdominal Vessels and Lymph nodes

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      This slight enlargement and mild tenderness means the lymph node is fighting infection and succeeding. Nodes infected with bacteria are usually more than 1 inch across and very tender. If they are over 2 inches across or the overlying skin is pink, the nodes are not successfully controlling the infection and may contain pus. Cuts, scrapes, scratches, splinters, burns, insect bites, rashes ...

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    • Enlarged Lymph Nodes

      The abdominal lymph nodes are located throughout the entire abdomen. A general rule is they are in the hilar region of each organ, particularly, the liver, spleen and kidneys (Fig.1LN). Additionally the root of the mesentery contains the largest lymph nodes (Fig. 2 LN). They can be distributed in the central abdomen.

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      Abdomen (AB) Genitalia* Upper limb (UL) Back (BK) Head and neck (HN) Breast (BR)* Inguinal/Groin Buttocks and perineum (BP) Lower limb (LL) Eye* Thorax (TH) Diameter of biggest lesion (optional): [ ___ ] cm / [ ___ ] cm CATEGORY OF LESION(S) Category I: Single lesion, ≤ 5cm in diameter Category II : Single lesion, 5–15 cm in diameter Category III: Single lesion, > 15cm in diameter ...

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