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What types of lymphnode the eareass define
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1. Cervical lymph nodes: Enlarged, palpable lymph nodes in the neck region, typically greater than 1 cm in size.
2. Axillary lymph nodes: Enlarged, palpable lymph nodes in the armpit region, typically greater than 1 cm in size.
3. Inguinal lymph nodes: Enlarged, palpable lymph nodes in the groin region, typically greater than 1 cm in size.
4. Supraclavicular lymph nodes: Enlarged, palpable lymph nodes above the clavicle, typically greater than 1 cm in size.
5. Mediastinal lymph nodes: Enlarged lymph nodes in the chest region, typically seen on imaging studies such as CT scans or X-rays.
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Enlarged Lymph Nodes
- Cervical lymph nodes: At least 5 nodes palpable, each measuring at least 1 cm in diameter - Axillary lymph nodes: At least 5 nodes palpable, each measuring at least 1 cm in diameter - Inguinal lymph nodes: At least 5 nodes palpable, each measuring at least 1 cm in diameter - Popliteal lymph nodes: At least 3 nodes palpable, each measuring at least 1 cm in diameter - Retropharyngeal lymph nodes: At least 5 nodes palpable, each measuring at least 0.5 cm in diameter
Enlarged Local Masses or Carcasses
- Carcass: At least 5 cm in diameter and at least 1 cm in thickness - Mass: At least 5 cm in diameter and at least 1 cm in thickness - Ulcer: At least 5 cm in diameter and at least 1 cm in depth - Abscess: At least 5 cm in diameter and at least 1 cm in depth - Fistula: At least 5 cm in length and at least 1 cm in diameter