Lymphoma Flashcards
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Characteristics of Malignant Lymph nodes?
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o Hard o Painless o Firm o Fixed o Rubbery o Could be unilateral o Size of Malignant Lymph Node: No uniform size- but > 1.5 to 2 cm is an appropriate starting point for suspicion
Location: Palpable supraclavicular, iliac, or popliteal nodes of any size and epitrochlear nodes larger than 5 mm area these areas are most concern for malignant nodes
Increasing size and persistence over time are of greater concern for malignancy than a specific level of nodal enlargement
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Lymphadenopathy: Key risk factors
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- Older age, firm, fixed nodal character, duration of greater than two weeks, and supraclavicular location
- In addition, a complete exposure history, review of associated symptoms, and a thorough regional examination help determine whether lymphadenopathy is of benign or malignant origin
o ask about recent travel - Unexplained lymphadenopathy without signs or symptoms of serious disease or malignancy can be observed for one month, after which specific testing or biopsy should be performed
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Lymphadenopathy in Viral Infection Clinical Features:
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o Enlarged lymph nodes o Bilateral o Mobile- not fixed like malignant nodes o Nontender/tender o Clearly demarcated o Size matters – usually less than 2 cm o Painful or tender lymphadenopathy