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==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
Adenitis may be classified according to the affected region of the body. | |||
*Cervical: Involves Inflammation of lymph nodes in the neck. | |||
* | *Mesenteric: Involves inflammation of lymph nodes in the abdomen. | ||
*Sebaceous: Involves Inflammation of sebaceous glands in the skin. | |||
*Mesenteric | |||
*Sebaceous | |||
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Classification
Adenitis may be classified according to the affected region of the body.
- Cervical: Involves Inflammation of lymph nodes in the neck.
- Mesenteric: Involves inflammation of lymph nodes in the abdomen.
- Sebaceous: Involves Inflammation of sebaceous glands in the skin.