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Enlarged lymph nodes in chest area
My father is having general body swelling. His blood test reports indicate increase in ear, creatinine, urea and decrease in platelet counts. His CT scan indicated mild bilateral pleural in fusion and retro peritoneal, pelvic and inguinal lymphadenopathy. Largest measured 17mm SAD in left inguinal region. At present he has been put on steroids however his doctor is unable to provide a concrete diagnosis.
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HELLO, HE IS IN A CRITICAL STAGE. CRF(CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE) BILATERAL PLURAL EFFUSION, AROUND HEART IN PERICARDICUM IS ALSO FILLED WITH EFFUSION. DUE TO CRF BODY SWELLING DUE TO EFFUSION OF FLUIDE. ALL LYMPHNODES ARE ENLARGED . SO NO ONE DIAGNOSIS IS THEIR ALL THE ORGANS ARE DAMAGED. SO  YOU CAN UNDERSTAND, HOW  COMPLECTED IS THE DIAGNOSIS. O.K BYE.
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