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Swelling lymph node
Swelling lymph node is back of neck since November - 19 is painless , mobile , mostly soft .No symtoms of fever , loss of appetite. Usg reports shows small hypoechoic lession of 8 mm x 5 mm in the subcutaneous tissues. What could be the chronic inflamatory lession . Is it suspected life threatening lymphoma or anything
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best way to know is biopsy only.for more help consult me online.
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As you have mentioned the lump is mobile, soft in consistency and it's there since November 2019. I would like to know has the lump increased in size since November and are you having any other symptoms like fever? Usually a soft mobile lump points more towards a lipoma. To be sure about the nature of the lump, you may go ahead with a USG guided biopsy (though the lump is not that big 8mm × 5 mm). The histopathological examination will reveal whether  it is chronic inflammatory or not.
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May plan for USG guided biopsy.
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Check for such lumps anywhere else, like in the axillary area (underarms), inguinal area (groins).
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