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  1. Key Points. Lymphadenopathy is palpable enlargement of 1 lymph nodes. Diagnosis is clinical. Treatment is of the causative disorder. (See also Overview of the Lymphatic System.) Lymph nodes are present throughout the body and may be superficial or deep.

  2. Aug 8, 2023 · Lymphadenopathy refers to the swelling of lymph nodes which can be secondary to bacterial, viral, or fungal infections, autoimmune disease, and malignancy. This activity outlines the evaluation and treatment of lymphadenopathy and highlights the role of the interprofessional team in evaluating and treating patients with this condition.

  3. May 17, 2022 · Home / Health Library / Symptoms / Swollen Lymph Nodes. Swollen lymph nodes are your body’s natural reaction to illness or infection. These small lumps are soft, tender and often painful. The most common cause of swollen lymph nodes is an upper respiratory infection, but they can have many causes.

  4. Lymphadenopathy. Thomas M. Habermann, MD. David P. Steensma, MD. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4065/75.7.723. Lymphadenopathy can occur in any age group, in symptomatic or asymptomatic patients, and in a single site or at multiple sites. Lymphadenopathy is associated with numerous disorders.

  5. Lymphadenopathy is the term for swelling of the lymph nodes -- the bean-shaped organs found in the underarm, groin, neck, chest, and abdomen that act as filters for the lymph fluid as it circulates through the body.

  6. Mar 29, 2016 · Introduction. Lymphadenopathy is the enlargement of a lymph node and lymphadenitis is the inflammation in a lymph node. Lymphadenopathy is one of the most common clinical presentations of patients attending the outdoor department of a hospital. Lymph nodes comprise an important part of the defense system of the human body.

  7. Lymphadenopathy refers to the enlargement of lymph nodes. This is a frequent clinical problem. Infection, autoimmune disorders, and neoplasms can induce lymphadenopathy. Lymphadenopathy due to neoplasms (neoplastic lymphadenopathy) will be discussed in more detail in the following sections.

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