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Meaning Of Nodular Hyperechoic Lessions In The Right Axilla With Minimally Increased Vascularity In Ultrasound

Hi Sir, we have blessed with baby boy last March 15th Saturday, 4 days old. Doctor have observed his right side body one tissue. We have taken ultra sound and dyploma tests. Now report has come with Nodular hyperechoic lessions in the right axilla with minimally increased vascularity. Possibility of enlarged lymphadenopathy versus hamartoma composing of extensive adipose tissue may be consided. No obvious vascular malformation is seen in the present study. Advised FNAC if clinically warranted.
Tue, 25 Mar 2014
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According to the reports there are lesions in the axilla which are bright in ultrasound with minimally increased blood supply.Lesions may be due to enlarged lymph node or hamartoma with extensive adipose tissue.
Exact nature of lesion can be confirmed by FNAC.
Hope i have answered your query.

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Dr.Indu Bhushan
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Meaning Of Nodular Hyperechoic Lessions In The Right Axilla With Minimally Increased Vascularity In Ultrasound

Hello Thanks for writing to HCM According to the reports there are lesions in the axilla which are bright in ultrasound with minimally increased blood supply.Lesions may be due to enlarged lymph node or hamartoma with extensive adipose tissue. Exact nature of lesion can be confirmed by FNAC. Hope i have answered your query. Take Care Dr.Indu Bhushan