The LN may be impinging on a main nerve; down the arm would be the Brachial Plexus; down the body... some other main nerve. If this LN is in your armpit; get to your PCP or GYN (if you are female) as soon as possible. If it is in your neck; get to an ENT (Otolarygnologist) quickly. Enlarged LNs should be taken seriously.
Buboes are the enlarged lymph nodes that are noticeable in victims of bubonic plague. Buboes occur in the lymph nodes of the armpit and groin areas of the body.
There are a number of symptoms for canker sores. They include fever, a lack of energy, sores in your mouth or tongue, a tingling sensation and even swollen lymph nodes.
The significance of enlarged lymph nodes connected to breast cancer is that when these lymph nodes get enlarged by either cancerous cells or other problems, it may be felt at breast examination.
A reactive lymph node is the same as an enlarged lymph node. Lymph nodes can become enlarged for a variety of reasons, most of which aren't serious. The ICD code for a reactive lymph node is 785.6.
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the term for englared or palpable lymph nodes is lymphadenopathy.
swelling of the lymph nodes in the armpit, which can be painful.
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the term for englared or palpable lymph nodes is lymphadenopathy.