ACTA FAC MED NAISS 2011;28(1):17-23 |
Review article
UDC: 616.428-002-076.5
Palpable Lymphadenopathy in Primary Care
Stefan Lukić1, Goran Marjanović1,2, Jovana Živanović1
1University of Niš, Faculty of Medicine, Serbia
2Clinic of
Hematology and Clinical Immunology, Clinical Center Niš, Serbia
SUMMARY
Palpable lymphadenopathy presents a serious diagnostic and therapeutic problem
in primary care. The patients are often referred to a specialist with delay and
even more often they are referred to unneeded diagnostic and therapeutic
procedures. Empiric treatment with antibiotics and corticosteroids and
extraction of often healthy teeth commonly leads to delay in establishing the
diagnosis and sometimes even to iatrogenic complications. Because of the
aforesaid factors, the authors of this paper decided to review the available
literature and try to quantify the characteristics of primarily malignant
lymphadenopathies hoping to contribute to the making of a better and more
cost-effective system for diagnosing these patients.
Key words: lymphadenopathy, lymph node, lymphoma, metastatic cancer