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swollen glands
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lymphatic system, infectious mononucleosis, circulation of lymph, lymphatic system, swollen glands, glands, swollen, swollen lymph nodes, lymph nodes, swollen, term "swollen glands", enlargement of one, lymph nodes, child, a node is enlarged, larger than one centimeter, 0.4 inch, in diameter, lymphadenitis, lymphangitis, lymph nodes, glands that play an important part, body's defense against infection, produce lymph, travels throughout body, in the lymph system, filters impurities in body, common areas, lymph nodes, felt, groin, armpit, neck, chain of lymph nodes on either side, the front, the neck, sides, the neck, down each side, the back, the neck, under the jaw, chin, behind the ears, on the back, the head, lymph nodes, become swollen from infection, inflammatory conditions, an abscess, cancer, enlarged lymph nodes, rare, most common cause of swollen lymph nodes is infection, swelling appears suddenly, painful, injury, an infection, enlargement that comes on gradually, painlessly, result from cancer, a tumor
infections that commonly cause swollen lymph nodes include mononucleosis, german measles, tuberculosis, mumps, ear infection, tonsillitis, abscessed, impacted tooth, gingivitis, swelling, the gums, mouth sores, sexually transmitted diseases, immune, autoimmune disorders, cause swollen lymph nodes include rheumatoid arthritis, hiv, cancers, cause swollen glands include leukemia, hodgkin's disease, non-hodgkin's lymphoma, lymph nodes, swollen depends on the type of problem, body parts involved, identifying the location, determine the possible cause, swollen lymph nodes, medications, phenytoin, seizures, certain vaccinations, namely, typhoid,
soreness in lymph glands, disappears, couple of days, the nodes, not return to normal size, several weeks, infection has cleared, generally, glands, painful, they swell rapidly, in the early stages of fighting an infection, glands don't get smaller after several weeks, continue to get larger, swollen glands, red, tender, glands feel hard, irregular, fixed in place, fever, night sweats, unexplained weight loss, node is larger than 1cm in diameter, child,
doctor, perform a physical examination, checking all of palpable lymph nodes, texture, warmth, tenderness, features, ask the following medical history questions, nodes, the swelling the same on both sides, did the swelling begin, how long has it lasted, how many months, weeks, did it begin suddenly, did it develop gradually, the swelling increasing in size, the number of nodes, swollen increasing, the swollen nodes painful, tender, gently press on them, the skin over, around the nodes red, any other symptoms, following diagnostic tests performed, blood tests, liver function tests, kidney function tests, cbc, differential, lymph node biopsy, chest x-ray, liver-spleen scan
vincent mt, pharyngitis, am fam physician, 69(6), 1465-1470, bisno al, infectious diseases society of america, practice guidelines, the diagnosis, group a streptococcal pharyngitis, clin infect dis, 35(2), 113-125, abeloff md, clinical oncology, 3rd ed, amsterdam, netherlands, elsevier, 2004.
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