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Hi, A biopsy was conducted after we saw the lump on his neck ( paratracheallymphadenopathy ). The biopsy say no malignant cells found. No acid fast bacili found. My father has been prescribed with TB ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Lohit K
( General & Family Physician)
. CT scan yesterday reported: There is aertopulmonary, pre vascular, proximal and distal paratracheallymphadenopathy and enlarged hilar lymph nodes. Compared to the recent study the hilar lymph nodes and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Pranjal Kulshreshtha
( Oncologist)
normal. Had a Ct that said mild splenomegaly of 14.8 with noted paratracheallymphadenopathy mediating and inguinal lymphadenopathy . Largest lymph node 8 mm. My abdominal pain is worse with full... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Critical Care Specialist)
side of neck with low grade fever . Assessment showed +2 lymphadenopathy , tragal tenderness Rt. side .... What is the diagnosis and why? differential diagnosis and why? ... View answer
nodes.Negative for supraclavicular lymphadenopathy 3. About 3x2.7x2 cm left nasopharyngeal soft tissue mass.No ... . Lymphoma is also included in the differential diagnosis. Thanks, XXXXXXX ... View answer
. Diagnosis: Granulomatous lymphadenopathy ?tuberculosis ?? sarcoidosis. Bactec culture showed no growth of ...Excision biopsy of cervical lymphadenopathy on the right side in 2004 showed confluent... View answer
examination I got 10 cm hepatomegaly, firm, nontender. No lymphadenopathy, no jaundice in general examionation except oral ulcer. What should I think about for diagnosis and differential diagnosis?... View answer
normal. Had a Ct that said mild splenomegaly of 14.8 with noted paratracheallymphadenopathy mediating and inguinal lymphadenopathy. Largest lymph node 8 mm. My abdominal pain is worse with full... View answer
1 month. physic al examination revealed nontender cervical lymphadenopathy, ascites and pitting ... would be deferential of this case? what is correct diagnosis? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Andy Fine
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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