Enlarged Neck Lymph Nodes: Ultrasound, CT Scan, Fine-needle Aspiration Biopsy, Surgery | SingHealth Duke-NUS Head and Neck Centre
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Enlarged Neck Lymph Nodes

Enlarged Neck Lymph Nodes - Symptoms

Enlarged Neck Lymph Nodes - How to prevent?

Enlarged Neck Lymph Nodes - Diagnosis

What tests will I have to undergo?

Depending on the presentation and findings, your doctor may need to perform a thorough head and neck examination that will include:

  • Examination of the oral cavity and pharynx
  • Neck examination
  • Otoscopy (examination of the ears)
  • Nasoendoscopy (examination of the nasal cavity, back of the nose and larynx with a flexible camera)

A breast examination and abdominal examination may be also required.

Further tests may be ordered that may include:

  1. Ultrasound Scan
    In this scan, a probe that produces sound waves is used to create an image of your neck and its lymph nodes on a screen. This test is non-invasive, painless and does not involve any ionising radiation.
  2. Computer Tomographic (CT) scans and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
    Your doctor may order a CT or MRI scan for you. These scans will usually entail you lying down on a motorised bed that will pass through a scanner to obtain an image. The CT scan uses ionising radiation to produce an image whereas an MRI scan entails the use of a strong magnetic field and radio frequency waves.
  3. Fine-needle Aspiration Biopsy
    Sometimes your doctor may decide if it is necessary to obtain a biopsy of an enlarged lymph node. In this test, the doctor passes a small needle through the lymph node and aspirates some cells from it for testing. The cells from the lymph nodes are smeared onto a glass side for staining and analysis by a cytologist.
  4. Surgery
    At times, more tissue than obtainable from a fine-needle aspiration will be required. In these cases your doctor will schedule you to go to the operating theatre to remove a lymph node for testing. This can usually be done as a day surgery procedure and can be done under local or general anaesthesia.

Enlarged Neck Lymph Nodes - Treatments

Enlarged Neck Lymph Nodes - Preparing for surgery

Enlarged Neck Lymph Nodes - Post-surgery care

Enlarged Neck Lymph Nodes - Other Information

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