Hello.I had a usg neck recently.Because my left supraclavicle area was little fuller,i suspected.Doc felt nothing but ordered usg.everything is normal but report says few non specific cervical lymph node is seen bilaterally largest measuring 1.4 cm in right and 1.3 cm in the left side.but the radiologist concluded that no significant abnormality is seen.My ent doctor also said it is normal..What's your view on this.I don't have any sore throat or anything but I have a left wisdom teeth eruption which pains sometimes.But now it is not painful.My lymph node cannot be felt and not painful also.
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I feel ur ultrasound must be repeated as the size of lymph node is large but if it’s not painful and not increasing u can observe but to rule out any malignancy or any cancer usg guided fnac must be there
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Hello, no need to worry lymph modes are part pf normal anatomy. If they was any significant increase in size or change in lymph mode the radiologist could have diagnosed it.
If ent specialist says that nothing to worry and radiologist says that there is nothing conclusive, then there nothing seems to worry but you should be watchful for red flag signs
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