Here’s an interesting
case study sent to me from the nice people at lablogatory…
A
64-year-old, previously healthy man presented with a history of cervical and
axillary lymphadenopathy of unknown duration. He did not endorse night sweats,
weight loss, or fever. Radiologic examination (CT chest and MRI abdomen)
revealed numerous enlarged mediastinal, peritracheal, periaortic, periportal
and retroperitoneal lymph nodes. He underwent excisional biopsy of a 3.5 cm
axillary lymph node…
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