The differential for abnormal axillary lymph nodes is divided into benign and malignant causes. Benign causes include reactive hyperplasia (i.e, skin or breast abscess, mastitis), autoimmune disease (i.e., rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematous), HIV or granulomatous disease (tuberculosis, sarcoidosis).
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Jan 23, 2023 · Axillary lymphadenopathy is defined as abnormality (e.g., increase in size or density) of lymph nodes in the armpit, caused by malignant ...
The axillary lymph nodes are in the armpits, near the breasts. This means they are often the first location to which breast cancer spreads if it moves ...
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Dec 23, 2014 · Classically, benign axillary lymph nodes typically are smaller than 2 cm in maximal size and have a hilar radiolucent notch. Increased size and/ ...
Apr 23, 2023 · Axillary lymphadenopathy is the swelling of lymph nodes in the armpits. It can occur for many reasons, including infections, vaccination, ...
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