Lymph nodes are highly effective filter interposed in path of lymph drainage form nearly all region of the body. One of their functions is to limit the dissemination of bacteria and malignant cell by their removal from the lymph before it reaches the blood via the thoracic duct. The clinical material consists of patients randomly selected with history of cervical lymphadenopathy, who came to E.N.T. OPD. Patients were selected randomly and 100 cases were personally studied by me in present series. Jugulo‐digastric group was found to be maximum affected (36) in all diseases then Rt Jugulo‐Omomyid, followed by submandibular and Supra clavicular. The maximum number of symptom was of swelling (100), next most complaint was pain (48) and fever (20). Firm in consistency (84) was most commonest finding.
Gaffar Ali. A Study on Clinical Profile of Patients with Chronic Cervical Lymphadenopathy.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.36478/10.36478/makrjms.2024.12.243.246
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