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TUBERCULOSIS OF CERVICAL LYMPH NODES
Pediatrics, 1952Although these results were determined in a small group of patients, it is believed they indicate that surgical excision is the best treatment for cervical tuberculous adenitis. Streptomycin, which may fail as a lone therapeutic agent, may be of value as a postoperative adjunct to surgery.
O, SWENSON, W T, SMALL
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1987
Owing to the lymphatic richness of the cervical region (cf. Chap.l), one or more enlarged lymph nodes are commonly present in both inflammatory and tumoral pathologies. The indications and shortcomings of ultrasound (US) for thyroid, parathyroid, and salivary gland investigations have been recognized for some time. By contrast, the value of sonographic
J.-N. Bruneton, F. Normand
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Owing to the lymphatic richness of the cervical region (cf. Chap.l), one or more enlarged lymph nodes are commonly present in both inflammatory and tumoral pathologies. The indications and shortcomings of ultrasound (US) for thyroid, parathyroid, and salivary gland investigations have been recognized for some time. By contrast, the value of sonographic
J.-N. Bruneton, F. Normand
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2001
In this chapter an account of the histopathology of cervical lymph nodes is provided in respect of the role of the pathologist in the examination of neck dissection specimens from patients with cancer of the head and neck. The diagnostic pathology of other lymph node lesions such as malignant lymphoma is beyond the scope of this work.
Leslie Michaels, Henrik B. Hellquist
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In this chapter an account of the histopathology of cervical lymph nodes is provided in respect of the role of the pathologist in the examination of neck dissection specimens from patients with cancer of the head and neck. The diagnostic pathology of other lymph node lesions such as malignant lymphoma is beyond the scope of this work.
Leslie Michaels, Henrik B. Hellquist
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2010
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2019
This chapter describes a cervical lymph node biopsy as performed by an open neck incision. The majority of cervical lymphadenopathy in children is benign and self-limited. Cervical lymphadenopathy that is persistent more than 6–12 weeks may represent a more sinister pathology, and a cervical lymph node biopsy is warranted to rule out malignancy or ...
Michaela Kollisch-Singule +1 more
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This chapter describes a cervical lymph node biopsy as performed by an open neck incision. The majority of cervical lymphadenopathy in children is benign and self-limited. Cervical lymphadenopathy that is persistent more than 6–12 weeks may represent a more sinister pathology, and a cervical lymph node biopsy is warranted to rule out malignancy or ...
Michaela Kollisch-Singule +1 more
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Cervical lymph node metastasis
Current Problems in Surgery, 1993J P, Shah +4 more
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[Cervical lymph node metastases].
Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis = Revue suisse de medecine Praxis, 1994The investigative procedure of clinically diagnosed cervical lymph node metastases is discussed. Cervical lymph node metastases can be the first manifestation of a carcinoma. The corresponding primary tumor is diagnosed in the ENT area (mouth, pharynx, larynx) in 80% of the cases and in bronchi or esophagus in 10%; therefore, a detailed ENT examination
P, Zbären, M, Speiser
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The Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society : official organ of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 1992
Controversy among head and neck oncologists has centered for many years around the appropriate and inappropriate use of cervical lymph node biopsy. Many authors contend that untimely cervical node biopsy, at best, is unnecessary, and, at worst, may lead to early recurrence and death.
G J, Gianoli, R H, Miller
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Controversy among head and neck oncologists has centered for many years around the appropriate and inappropriate use of cervical lymph node biopsy. Many authors contend that untimely cervical node biopsy, at best, is unnecessary, and, at worst, may lead to early recurrence and death.
G J, Gianoli, R H, Miller
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