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Swollen lymph nodes
I had swollen lymph nodes of 1.2*0.7cm in posterior triangle of neck. Doctor said to do fnac. When surgeon was doing fnac, as soon as needle was entered, blood comes out and swollen lymph node was completely shrinked that it was not even palpable. Ultrasound showed that it is now 0.4*0.5cm.Is it normal that it happens in fnac. Doctor first told me that it is not lymph node and then said that even if it is a lymph node it is reactive. What is it actually? What can i expect in my report?
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Thanks for your question.Actually as per history you are having cervical lymphadenopathy under evaluation. Most of the cases diagnosed with history,USG and haematological finding and FNAC as well.So we do require all these three to come to a diagnosis.suggestimg you to please consult an ENT specialist of your choice in clinic or online consultation to resolve the issue.
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