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An adenopathy is a swelling or enlargement of the glands, especially the lymph nodes.

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What is periportal adenopathy?

Periportal adenopathy refers to the enlargement of lymph nodes around the portal vein in the liver. It is often associated with various infections or inflammatory conditions affecting the liver or nearby organs. Imaging studies like CT scans or ultrasounds can help in diagnosing periportal adenopathy.


What is retrocrural adenopathy?

Retrocrural adenopathy refers to enlarged lymph nodes located behind the diaphragm in the retrocrural space. This finding can be seen on imaging studies like CT scans and may indicate possible inflammation or metastasis in the retrocrural region. Further evaluation is often needed to determine the cause of retrocrural adenopathy.


What is mild adenopathy of left obturator internus?

Mild adenopathy of the left obturator internus refers to a slight enlargement of lymph nodes in the left obturator internus muscle. This may indicate a local inflammatory process or infection in the surrounding area. Further evaluation may be needed to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.


What does no bulky adenopathy withing the pelvis mean?

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.


What does bulky bilateral axillary adenopathy mean?

what is bilateral axillary adenopathy? In the medical sense bulky is used to describe lymph nodes that aren't just palpable (able to be felt with gentle massage of fingertips), they are obvious and large. Bilateral means both sides. The Axillar is the medical term for the armpit. Adenopathy is the inflammation/swelling of lymph nodes caused by infection or other disease processes. Therefore most common situation to find this description in would be a breast cancer patient with nodal spread to the axillar chain on both sides. The prognosis would therefore not be as good as a localised tumour, but surgury and radiotherapy combined could still radically treat it with luck.