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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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