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Intravital Microscopy of the Inguinal Lymph Node
Published on: April 4, 2011
Diagnostic Difficulties in Evaluation of Neck Masses - Idiopathic Lymph Node Infarction
Imre Subicz1, Balázs Sztanó2, Géza Krasznai3
1Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County Hospital, Szolnok, Hungary.
Abstract:
Palpable neck masses are often the only signs of patients visiting their ENT specialists. Lymphadenopathy may be a primary or secondary manifestation of numerous benign and malignant disorders. The medical history, physical examination, imaging and pathological examination may help to set the appropriate diagnosis. Lymph node infarction is a very rare entity among the various pathologies involving the lymph nodes. We hereby present three cases, in which infarction was the only symptom, no associated condition occurred.
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