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Lymph nodes often swell in one location when a problem such as an injury, infection, or tumor develops in or near the lymph node. Which lymph nodes are swollen can help identify the problem. ... Glands in the armpit (axillary lymph nodes) may swell from an injury or infection to the arm or hand. A rare cause of...
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Benign epithelial inclusions are uncommonly found in lymph nodes, and ectopic breast tissue in axillary lymph nodes is particularly uncommon. ... A swollen lymph node with amorphous calcifications in a clustered distribution on mammogram was found in the left axilla. Fine needle aspiration cytology showed only cystic change.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/17986810
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What would you recommend for a 44-year-old woman with bilateral axillary lymph node positivity? ... What would you recommend for a 44-year-old woman with bilateral axillary lymph node positivity? Chest, pelvis, and abdomen are clear on CT, and mammogram is negative. Stains excluded small cells and pathology favors...
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www.medscape.com/viewarticle/440569
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When lymph nodes are active in fighting infection, they may become swollen and painful. Usually, the pain is mild, and the lymph node does not get much bigger than 2 centimeters (slightly under 1 inch) in size. ... Lymph Nodes (Axillary Nodes, Inguinal Nodes, Lymph Gland, Lymph Glands, Lymph Node, Lymphatic); Small,
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www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C110125.html
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4. "1-2 lymph nodes swollen" Swollen axillary nodes A symptom ... Lymph Nodes (Axillary Nodes, Inguinal Nodes, Lymph Gland, Lymph Glands, Lymph Node, Lymphatic); Small, bean-shaped nodes at various points throughout the body that function to filter the lymph fluid and attempt to destroy the microorganisms and...
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www.diagnose-me.com/questionnaire/Q3248.html
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Swollen Lymph Node; Question: ... Axillary Lymph Node Swelling; Question: I have had axillary swelling since September of last year. It moves from side to side and sometimes there is a cyst-like mass that can be felt. At first I thought it was related to the severe breast tenderness that I have around my period.
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www.druginfonet.com/faq/faqlymph.htm
www.druginfonet.com/faq/faqlymph.htm
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An underarm (axillary) swelling or mass symptom described as "Axillary Swelling" is most likely related to swollen underarm lymph nodes, of which there are numerous causes. Other possiblities include ... Axillary Swelling and Lymph node swelling in children (16 causes) ... Axillary Swelling and Swollen lymph nodes (15 causes)
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www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/axillary_swelling.htm
www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/axillary_swelling.htm
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Swollen Lymph Node Under the Arm ... If a lymph node is tender, it usually means it is inflamed. An inflamed axillary (underarm) lymph node may occur as a result of a rash or a scrape on the hand or arm. It may be quite small and may sometimes have healed by the time the inflammatory lymph node becomes evident.
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Swollen lymph nodes closer to the surface of the body are generally diagnosed by a doctor's examination and feeling for areas known to have coalescence of lymph nodes, for example, swollen lymph nodes under the arms (axillary lymph nodes), swollen lymph nodes in the sides of the neck (cervical lymph nodes),
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www.medicinenet.com/swollen_lymph_nodes/page3.htm
www.medicinenet.com/swollen_lymph_nodes/page3.htm
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