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Ultrasound is the best modality for characterizing lymph nodes allowing for evaluation of shape, cortical thickness and presence or absence of fatty hilum. On ultrasound, normal axillary lymph nodes have an oval or lobulated shape with a preserved fatty hilum and cortical thickness less than 3 mm (figure 2).
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