Persistent Generalized Lymphadenopathy
Persistent Generalized Lymphadenopathy
enlargement of lymph nodes in medianastinal chest area.
lymphoma
Adenosis is a benign swelling, scarring or enlargement of the lymph glands.
Extensive diffuse adenopathy refers to the enlargement of multiple groups of lymph nodes throughout the body. This condition can be a sign of various underlying medical issues, such as infections, inflammatory diseases, or cancer. Further evaluation, including imaging studies and biopsies, may be needed to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
Lymphangiectasis is abnormal dilation of the lymph vessels.
The term for any disease of the lymph gland is lymphadenopathy. It refers to swelling or enlargement of the lymph nodes, which may be caused by infections, immune disorders, or malignancies.
Caused for enlargement of axillary lymph nodes: - Infections in the whole-body will often cause the lymph nodes to be enlarged. This is due to perfectly normal immune-responses. - Infections in the glands of the breasts or on the skin of the chest. - Infections in the fingers, hands, and arms. - Breast cancer can spread to the axillary lymph nodes - Although not the most common place to be seen, some lymphomas can arise or spread these lymph nodes.
Enlargement of the lymph nodes, liver, or spleen may suggest lymphomas.
swelling or enlargement of a particular lymph node, draining that particular organ or area.
Adenopathy is a term used to describe enlargement or swelling of lymph nodes in the body. This can be due to various reasons such as infection, inflammation, or cancer. Adenopathy is typically detected through physical examination or imaging tests.
Lymphomegaly is the abnormal enlargement of lymph nodes, usually due to infection, inflammation, or cancer. It can cause swelling and tenderness in the affected area and may indicate an underlying health issue that needs to be investigated and treated. Treatment depends on the underlying cause of lymphomegaly.