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LAP
Bilateral axillary lymphadenopathy found during breast sonography, stationary over 3 months, LDH
- Initial presentation:
- Survey for bacterial infection (tonsillitis, cellulitis, TB, syphilis), viral infection (EBV, CMV, rubella, HIV, HBV, HCV), or parasite infection, check for lymphoma (B s/s,), check for collagen and other systemic disorders (RA, SLE, sarcoidosis) @ Check CBC and PB smear, ESR, screen for HIV or infectious mononucleosis, screen for autoimmune @ Check CXR, consider chest abdominal +- pelvic CT to help define hialr, retroperitoneal, and PA nodes @ Check for microbiology (blood culture and TB), consider recore or excisional biopsy
Siblings
- PANCREATIC_ADJ
- AMPULLA
- ANAL
- APTT
- Comfirmed COVID on ?
- APTTPT
- Adrenal
- BCADJ
- BCADJH
- BCFU
- BCMET
- BMD
- BREASTPE
- Bruising
- CCC
- CHEMOAE
- CRCADJ
- CRCCHEMOAE
- CRCFU
- CRCM
- DTIC
- ESOCA
- ESRD
- EYE
- FL
- GB
- GBM
- GC
- GCA
- GCFU
- GIST
- HBV
- HCC
- HNSCCAE
- HNSCCAECCRT
- HP
- HYPERLIPIDEMIA
- IDA
- INDUCTIONBC
- IO
- ImatinibNIH
- KARNOFSKYPS
- LAP
- LUNGNET
- LUNGNETS
- MEGESTROL
- MYELOMA
- NET
- NSCLC
- NSCLCADJ
- NSCLCFU
- PANCREATIC
- PE
- PEGI
- PGNG
- PLT
- PNET
- RECTALADJ
- RECTALCCRT
- RECTALNET