Lymph Node Biopsy

Inside the ThirdAge.com Medical Procedures Center you will find the latest news, research and information about the Lymph Node Biopsy procedure. You can research what it is, the reason it should be done, a description of how it is performed, what future procedures may need to be done based on the results and what complications you should be watching for.

What is Lymph Node Biopsy?


Alternate Names for Lymph Node Biopsy:
Biopsy, lymph node

Lymph nodes are found throughout the body. They are part of the body's immune system. These nodes help fight infection by producing special white blood cells. They also work by trapping bacteria, viruses, and cancer cells. Normally, lymph nodes cannot be felt unless they are swollen. Infection, usually by a virus, is the most common cause of lymph node swelling. Other causes include inflammatory diseases, abscesses, and cancer.


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Learn what Lymph Node Biopsy is
What Is
Learn what the procedure is. Find out how it is performed.
Reasons For Lymph Node Biopsy
Reasons For
Find out why and when this procedure should be done.
Lymph Node Biopsy Complications
Complications
Learn about possible complications and what might increase the risk of them.
Lymph Node Biopsy Details
What to Expect
Find out how long it will take, what they will be doing and what to expect afterwards.
Lymph Node Biopsy Results
Results
What are the next steps and other possible tests needed after you have received the results.
When to Contact Doctor about Lymph Node Biopsy
Call Your Doctor
What to look out for and when to call your doctor after a procedure has been done.

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