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Abdominal lymph nodes
Abdominal lymph nodes





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See a GP if you have symptoms of Hodgkin lymphoma, particularly if you have persistently swollen glands with no other signs of infection. Sometimes, people with Hodgkin lymphoma have pain in their lymph glands when they drink alcohol.

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  • excessive bleeding – such as nosebleeds, heavy periods and spots of blood under the skin.
  • I think the doc is just being cautious because my hubby is on remicade. For example, if the abdomen (tummy) is affected, you may have abdominal pain or indigestionĪ few people with lymphoma have abnormal cells in their bone marrow when they're diagnosed. Posted 10:36 AM (GMT -6) Ok, I did some reading, and it sounds like swollen lymph nodes in abdomen (mesenteric lymphadenopathy) is a common finding in CT scans of crohn's disease, and other inflammatory diseases, even lupus and sometimes RA. Other symptoms will depend on where in the body the enlarged lymph glands are.
  • persistent itching of the skin all over the body.
  • a persistent cough or feeling of breathlessness.
  • Some people with Hodgkin lymphoma also have other more general symptoms. However, it's highly unlikely that you have Hodgkin lymphoma if you have swollen lymph nodes, as these glands often swell as a response to infection. the numerous nodes located in the mesentery along the superior mesenteric artery they receive lymph from the central mesenteric lymph nodes and drain into the. They contain white blood cells that help to fight infection. Lymph nodes are pea-sized lumps of tissue found throughout the body. The swelling is caused by an excess of affected lymphocytes (white blood cells) collecting in a lymph node (also called lymph glands). The swelling is usually painless, although some people find that it aches. The most common symptom of Hodgkin lymphoma is a swelling in the neck, armpit or groin.







    Abdominal lymph nodes