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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My sister recently noticed significantly enlarged lymph nodes in her neck. Her primary care physician said he thought she had lymphoma.
Granulomas most commonly occur in the lungs and the lymph nodes of the chest. They also can occur in the eyes, skin, heart and other organs.
Lymph node biopsy. Your healthcare professional may suggest a lymph node biopsy to look for cancer cells. A biopsy is a procedure to remove a sample of tissue ...
Lymph node biopsy. This test is essential to diagnose Castleman disease and rule out related disorders, such as lymphoma. In a biopsy, a tissue sample from an ...
Most patients whose breast cancer has spread to their lymph nodes have most of the lymph nodes in their armpit area removed after chemotherapy to see if any ...
More recently, the gynecologic oncology team has introduced the sentinel lymph node technique at Mayo Clinic. The main route of metastasis in endometrial cancer ...
When breast cancer spreads, it often goes to the lymph nodes first. Operations to remove lymph nodes include: Sentinel node biopsy. In a sentinel lymph node ...
Bone pain; Fever; Frequent infections; Frequent or severe nosebleeds; Lumps caused by swollen lymph nodes in and around the neck, armpits, abdomen or groin ...
... lymph nodes in the neck, underarms and groin. The exam also checks for a ... A lymph node biopsy involves removing all or part of a lymph node. In the ...
Lymphedema is swelling that typically occurs in the extremities, often resulting from the damage or removal of a person's lymph nodes during cancer treatment.
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