A Clinicopathological Study of Cervical Lymphadenopathy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3329/bsmmcj.v1i1.68414Keywords:
Cervical lymph nodes, Lymphadenopathy, Tuberculosis, Fine needle aspiration cytology, BiopsyAbstract
Lymphadenopathy is a very common clinical manifestation of many diseases. It is a disease of the lymph nodes, in
which they are abnormal in size or consistency. The study intends to find out systematically the various pathological
conditions presenting with enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, also the various nodes of clinical presentations and
behavior of these conditions. This study consisted of 200 consecutive cases and diagnosis was made on the basis of
clinical, fine needle aspiration cytology and histopathological findings. Out of 200 cases in the study 30.0% were
non-specific lymphadenopathy, 47% were tuberculosis, 15% were secondary metastatic lymphadenopathy due to
primary malignant lesion in head-neck region, 5% were primary malignant lesion that is lymphoma (Hodgkins and
non-Hodgkins lymphoma), rest 3% were due to other lesions like Kikuchi's disease, histiocytosis. After swelling in
the neck, pain and fever were the most common presentations. Some patients presented with suppurative
lymphadenopathy. In this study, fine needle aspiration cytology was found to be so reliable.
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