Pain under the left armpit may result from muscle damage or swollen lymph nodes due to an infection. However, it can also indicate a more serious problem, such as cancer or angina. The armpit is a ...
When the body fights an infection or injury, lymph nodes sometimes swell. Doctors call this a reactive lymph node. Treatment can depend on the cause. Lymph nodes house white blood cells. These cells ...
Case example: A 54-year-old man with a history of RP+LND and a subsequent PSA of 1.25 ng/mL had no evidence of disease by baseline imaging. Piflufolastat F 18 (18F-DCFPyL)- PET/CT accurately detected ...
Swollen lymph nodes may result from an infection or illness. If they last for a long time or occur with other symptoms, you may need medical care. Treatment is specific to the cause of the swollen ...
Background A 46-year-old white male with a history of well-controlled paranoid schizophrenia presented with painless jaundice, progressive anorexia, weight loss, and dyspnea of 3 months' duration. His ...
Left, lymph node from a non-lymphoma bearing control mouse. Right, vascular tree in lyph nodes from a lymphoma-bearing mouse. Only use in course of reporting on this paper.