AN IN-SITU REVIEW ON AXILLARY LYMPHADENITIS
Priya Mishra*, Prashant Pal and Seraj Alam Siddique
ABSTRACT
Axillary Lymphadenitis is when you have swollen lymph nodes in the armpit. The swelling may occur as a result of an infection, a systemic (whole-body) disease, an autoimmune disorder, or certain cancers. Even a vaccination can sometimes cause swollen lymph nodes under the arm.[1] Axillary lymphadenopathy is not a disease but a symptom of a disease. It can occur on its own or with lymphadenopathy in other parts of the body, such as the groin or neck. The location, persistence, and severity of lymphadenopathy along with accompanying symptoms can provide clues about the underlying cause.
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