Author:
Subicz Imre, ,Sztanó Balázs,Krasznai Géza,Vörös András,Tiszlavicz László,Borkó Rezsö,Rovó László, , , , , , ,
Abstract
Palpable neck masses are often the only signs of patients visiting their ENT specialists. Lymphadenopathy may be a primary or secondary manifestation of numerous benign and malignant disorders. The medical history, physical examination, imaging and pathological examination may help to set the appropriate diagnosis. Lymph node infarction is a very rare entity among the various pathologies involving the lymph nodes. We hereby present three cases, in which infarction was the only symptom, no associated condition occurred.
Publisher
S.C. JURNALUL PENTRU MEDICINA SI VIATA S.R.L
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