| lymphadenopathy |
Any disease process that affects lymph nodes such that they become enlarged and palpable.
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| lymphadenectomy |
Also knows as a pelvic lymph node dissection, this procedure involves the removal and microscopic examination of selected lymph nodes, a common site of metastatic disease with prostate cancer; this procedure can be performed during surgery prior to the removal of the prostate gland, or by means of a small incision a "laparoscopic lymphadenectomy" may be performed, a simple operation requiring only an overnight stay in the hospital
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| lymphadenopathy |
The term used to indicate enlargement of lymph nodes.
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| lymphadenopathy |
enlarged lymph nodes, which can be detected by physical examination. Lymphadenopathy is not a usual physical finding in malaria.
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| lymphadenopathy |
Swelling of lymph glands, or nodes. Swollen, firm and possibly tender lymph nodes are commonly found in the groin, armpits and neck. The cause may range from an acute (short-lasting) infection like flu to lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes) and HIV infection.
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