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Biopsy of cervical lymph node

Auris Nasus Larynx, 2009
This report examines 60 non-cancer patients who underwent a cervical lymph node biopsy, and discusses the value of the cervical lymph node biopsy as a diagnostic tool.Sixty patients with cervical lymph node enlargement who had lymph node biopsies at the Juntendo University between 2004 and 2007 were examined. The clinical parameters including age, size
Shin Itoh   +5 more
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TUBERCULOSIS OF CERVICAL LYMPH NODES

Pediatrics, 1952
Although 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.
Wilfred T. Small, Orvar Swenson
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PALPABLE CERVICAL LYMPH NODES

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1958
Of the 40 to 100 lymph nodes demonstrable in the dissection of the normal human neck, a few are always palpable through the skin in normal living adults. Important decisions in medicine often depend on the results of such palpation. Careful techniques of examination here suggested increase the likelihood of detection and correct interpretation of ...
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Cervical Lymph Nodes

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.
Henrik B. Hellquist, Leslie Michaels
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Cervical Lymph Nodes

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
F. Normand, J.-N. Bruneton
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Effects of Irradiation on Cervical Lymph Nodes [PDF]

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The effects of irradiation upon the functional integrity of lymph nodes were studied in the isolated cervical region of the dog. After 6000 rads were applied in one dose plan, the measure of lymph flow was determined by the migration of radiogold from the larynx to the associated primary lymphatic terminals at intervals of 2, 4, and 12 weeks, and six ...
Louis W. Welsh, Frank Campellone
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Chapter 5 Ultrasound Characteristics of Benign vs Malignant Cervical Lymph Nodes.

Seminars in ultrasound, CT, and MR, 2017
With approximately 800 lymph nodes in the body, and more than one-third found within the head and neck, lymph nodes are a common site for neck pathology.
Ramanujam Prativadi   +3 more
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Papillary thyroid cancer: dual-energy spectral CT quantitative parameters for preoperative diagnosis of metastasis to the cervical lymph nodes.

Radiology, 2015
PURPOSE To evaluate the use of dual-energy spectral computed tomographic (CT) quantitative parameters compared with the use of conventional CT imaging features for preoperative diagnosis of metastasis to the cervical lymph nodes in patients with ...
Xue-wen Liu   +6 more
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Lymph node positivity in cervical cancer

Gynecologic Oncology, 1981
Abstract From January 1962 until July 1978, 44 patients with invasive cervical cancer at exploratory surgery were found to have positive lymph nodes. Forty-three of these patients received radiation as definitive therapy after the discovery of lymph node metastasis.
Roger B. Lee   +3 more
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Lymph node control in cervical cancer

International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics, 2004
The aim was to evaluate pretreatment lymph node size, irradiation dose, and failure patterns.Pretreatment PET and CT were performed in 208 patients. Lymph nodes were scored as either positive or negative by PET and lymph node size was measured by CT. Lymph node irradiation dose and sites of failure were recorded.The mean pelvic lymph node doses were ...
Perry W. Grigsby   +5 more
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