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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with [disease name]. Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either [indication 1], [indication 2], and [indication 3] | Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with [disease name]. Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either [indication 1], [indication 2], and [indication 3] | ||
==Indications== | ==Indications== | ||
*Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with lymphadenopathy. It depends upon the underlying diagnois .Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either: | |||
*Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with | |||
**[Indication 1] | **[Indication 1] | ||
**[Indication 2] | **[Indication 2] | ||
**[Indication 3] | **[Indication 3] | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== |
Revision as of 13:08, 25 January 2019
Lymphadenopathy Microchapters |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Amandeep Singh M.D.[2]Raviteja Guddeti, M.B.B.S. [3]
Overview
Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with [disease name]. Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either [indication 1], [indication 2], and [indication 3]
Indications
- Surgery is not the first-line treatment option for patients with lymphadenopathy. It depends upon the underlying diagnois .Surgery is usually reserved for patients with either:
- [Indication 1]
- [Indication 2]
- [Indication 3]
Overview
Surgical care involves open biopsy or aspiration of the lymph node and its removal.