1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf02994662
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Clinico-pathological correlation study of cervical lymph node masses

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“…This shows that fixity of lymph nodes were much higher compared to our study. 6 In this study it has been seen that more number of cases have been involved in middle deep cervical lymph node i.e. mid jugular accounting for 44% followed by involvement of upper deep cervical in 40% of cases, 10% in supraclavicular group, 4% in posterior triangle and 2% involving submental lymph nodes i.e.…”
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“…This shows that fixity of lymph nodes were much higher compared to our study. 6 In this study it has been seen that more number of cases have been involved in middle deep cervical lymph node i.e. mid jugular accounting for 44% followed by involvement of upper deep cervical in 40% of cases, 10% in supraclavicular group, 4% in posterior triangle and 2% involving submental lymph nodes i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…In the series of Chamyal et al 1997 incidence of cervical lymphadenopathy was highest in 41-60 age followed by 1-20 years. 6 Pranshu Bhargave et al 2002 in their series observed TB Lymphadenitis has highest incidence and in age group of 21-40 (95%). TB lymphadenitis was commonly seen in students followed by house wives and labourers.…”
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