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This rare disorder involves an overgrowth of cells in your body's lymph nodes. Treatment varies depending on how many lymph nodes are involved.
Damaged or removed lymph nodes can affect how lymph fluid drains. Fluid buildup leads to swelling. Treatments include compression and massage.
The veins and lymph vessels are both charged with removing liquid and solid debris from tissue. The veins remove most of the fluid, from 90 to 95 percent ...
Learn what to expect during this procedure to remove lymph nodes for testing. The results can show whether cancer has spread.
A recent study found that patients with NMIBC who are undergoing radical cystectomy also should receive a lymph node dissection.
Frequent infections; Frequent or severe nosebleeds; Lumps caused by swollen lymph nodes in and around the neck, armpits, abdomen or groin; Pale skin; Shortness ...
Learn more about swollen lymph nodes, including possible causes and treatments your doctor may recommend.
The lymph nodes go to a lab for testing to look for cancer cells. Other special tests give more details about the cancer cells. Your healthcare team will use ...
Enlarged, but painless, lymph nodes; Fatigue; Fever; Pain in the upper left portion of the abdomen, which may be caused by an enlarged spleen; Night sweats ...
A brief increase in certain white blood cells, called lymphocytes, is typical after an infection. Too high a count can mean something more serious.
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