An adenopathy is a swelling or enlargement of the glands, especially the lymph nodes.
Periportal adenopathy is an increase in lymph nodes around the portal vein. The main cause is typically infection such as bacterial conjunctivitis and throat infection.
The obturator internus is defined as a muscle that surrounds the obturator foramen in the pelvis. Mild adenopathy is defined as large or swollen lymph nodes.
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Adenopathy is the term used to describe enlargement or disease of the glands, especially lymph nodes. In medical terms, bulky describes a "cancer with a considerable tumor burden" or non-palpable lymph nodes. Although the description, "no bulky adenopathy with in the pelvis," could possibly be used to describe the condition of erectile dysfunction, it would technically mean there is nothing wrong with the lymph system within the pelvic area.
Enlarged lymph nodes in the space in the inferior and posterior mediastinum between the crura of the diaphragm.
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what is hilar adenopathy
what is adenopathy in the aortic pulmonary window
Hilar adenopathy is a term for enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes.
Pathological adenopathy means that glands are enlarged. This usually is used to refer to the lymph nodes when they are enlarged.
Subcarinal adenopathy is the enlargement of lymph nodes in a designated area of your body. It is diagnosed with an X-ray.
Periportal adenopathy is an increase in lymph nodes around the portal vein. The main cause is typically infection such as bacterial conjunctivitis and throat infection.
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The obturator internus is defined as a muscle that surrounds the obturator foramen in the pelvis. Mild adenopathy is defined as large or swollen lymph nodes.
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Calcified hilar adenopathy needs no treatment as such. So many times the primary complex get calcified. You may need treatment for some associated finding.