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==Ultrasound== | ==Ultrasound== | ||
[[Ultrasound]] is used | [[Ultrasound]] is used: | ||
* To define the presence and extent of a lymph node abscess. | * To define the presence and extent of a lymph node abscess. | ||
* To differentiate [[malignant]] lymph nodes from lymph node enlargement due to [[infection]]s. | * To differentiate [[malignant]] lymph nodes from lymph node enlargement due to [[infection]]s. |
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Ultrasound
Ultrasound is used:
- To define the presence and extent of a lymph node abscess.
- To differentiate malignant lymph nodes from lymph node enlargement due to infections.