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If it is proved beyond doubt that lymphadenitis is due to tuberculosis then by taking antitubercular treatment they usually subside within few months of starting the treatment.
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To summarize she has a breast lesion and bone lesion. We need to review the PET CT images. In the absence of axillary lymphadenopathy it is unlikely that bone lesions is due to cancer. I would suggest you to review PET CT images if non metastatic, go ahead with surgery followed by chemotherapy followed by radiation if metastatic looking, do biopsy to prove it then plan further.
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Get to know the correct tests to do as well as the treatment protocols. You might not get the right information from your treating doctor if he is not aware of the pitfalls of the testing and treatment protocols.
That is the reason world wide hypothyroid patients are on life long medications with the the autoimmune component not addressed correctly
One has to do the right tests
7 of them and not the only TSH. FreeT4 and Free T3
Which is the common tests done by even endocrinologi...more
That is the reason world wide hypothyroid patients are on life long medications with the the autoimmune component not addressed correctly
One has to do the right tests
7 of them and not the only TSH. FreeT4 and Free T3
Which is the common tests done by even endocrinologi...more
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Hi lybrate-user, if there is diagnostic dilemma. We can always go for re histopathology and ihc evaluation on first biopsy block and compare those with relapsed biopsy block, I hope might be this may help you. If the disease has relapsed in one month of treatment, this it must be some high grade lymphoma. Cytogenetics and protein electrophoresis can also help you diagnosis.
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Dear lybrate-user,
It looks like you are suffering from Granulomatous cervical lymphadenopathy which is generally due your body/immunity susceptibility for Microbactarium tuberclosis or Mycobactarium bovine strains. The characteristic morphological element is the tuberculous granuloma (caseating tubercule). So far you do not have Necrotizing Granulomatous lymphadenitis in which case your body becomes susceptible to numerous other microbes and viruses. As you know lymph nodes are our guarding...more
It looks like you are suffering from Granulomatous cervical lymphadenopathy which is generally due your body/immunity susceptibility for Microbactarium tuberclosis or Mycobactarium bovine strains. The characteristic morphological element is the tuberculous granuloma (caseating tubercule). So far you do not have Necrotizing Granulomatous lymphadenitis in which case your body becomes susceptible to numerous other microbes and viruses. As you know lymph nodes are our guarding...more
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