Intradermal
... nails) Joint pain Abnormal urine color Red, painful intradermal
nodes in the pads of the fingers and toes called Osler 's
nodes ... ...
Osler
... nails) Joint pain Abnormal urine color Red, painful intradermal
nodes in the pads of the fingers and toes called Osler 's
nodes ... ...
Axilla
... immunity A condition in which the body's immune system mistakenly fights and rejects the body's own tissue s. Axilla The armpit. Axilla ry
nodes Lymph node s - also called lymph glands found in the armpit ( axilla ). Breast cancer begins in the breast and spreads first to the ...
Clavicle
... you medications to ease your pain and relax your shoulder muscle s. One can start behind the ear and trace the muscle to the clavicle .
nodes generally are deep and medial to the muscle , which is kneaded to try to find the nodes. The AC joint is located at the tip of the shoulder ...
Cold
... , and the common cold . For example, a patient with an upper respiratory infection , such as a cold , may have several enlarged, tender
nodes due to the drainage from the affected tissue sites to the nodes. They will get smaller some time after the infection has passed. ...
Colic
... of germ cell tumor s of the ovary requires laparotomy with careful examination of the entire diaphragm , both para colic gutters, pelvic
nodes on the side of the ovarian tumor , ... Colic , excessive spitting-up, feeding -related irritability , rectal bleeding , diarrhea , ...
Colic
... of germ cell tumor s of the ovary requires laparotomy with careful examination of the entire diaphragm , both para colic gutters, pelvic
nodes on the side of the ovarian tumor , ... Colic , excessive spitting-up, feeding -related irritability , rectal bleeding , diarrhea , ...
Erythema nodosum
... the skin . Pictures & Images Erythema Nodosum Associated with Sarcoidosis ... erythema nodosum The sudden appearance of tender raised
nodes on the lower limbs as a result of an infection , hypersensitivity to certain drugs or other conditions. erythrocyte ... For erythema nodosum ...
Hand
... time of the Paris Commune, which he experienced first - hand . They will get smaller some time after the infection has passed. Tumor bearing
nodes on the other hand will not regress but will continue to expand. The patient would need a medical workup to find the tumor . ...
Immune
... responds to inflammation , infections and malignant tumor s. Any of these may cause an enlargement. For inflammation and infection , the
nodes may be swollen and tender and movable. Co- infection with sexually transmitted infections (i.e., Trichomonas vagina lis, Chlamydia trachoma ...
Infections
... responds to inflammation , infections and malignant tumor s. Any of these may cause an enlargement. For inflammation and infection , the
nodes may be swollen and tender and movable. Infectious : resulting from bacterial or viral infections . Noninfectious : due to certain allergies ...
Infection
... responds to inflammation , infection s and malignant tumor s. Any of these may cause an enlargement. For inflammation and infection , the
nodes may be swollen and tender and movable. complicated intra -abdominal infection s due to Escherichia coli , Clostridium clostridioforme, ...
Inflammation
... responds to inflammation , infections and malignant tumor s. Any of these may cause an enlargement. For inflammation and infection , the
nodes may be swollen and tender and movable. Symptoms include inflammation of the middle ear, often with fluid building up behind the eardrum , ...
Jaw
... symptoms, such as headache , jaw pain when you chew or high fever , may suggest the presence of giant cell arteritis. The submandibular
nodes are bi lateral and can be palpate d by pressing the tissue below the jaw against the medial side of the mandible or by bimanual palpation ...
Lymph
... body. The lymph atic system serves to transport this fluid back into the venous system. LYMPH ATIC SYSTEM - A collection of vessels and
nodes which convey lymph (colorless fluid which contains lymph ocyte s) that plays an important role in the host defense. [ Med Help International ] ...
Lymphadenopathy
... 90 percent of cases will resolve without treatment in six months. sites, large numbers of these microbial organ isms collect in the regional
nodes and produce the swelling and tenderness typical of a localized infection . These enlarged and occasionally confluent collections of lymph node s ...
Lymphatic system
... LYMPHATIC SYSTEM - A collection of vessels and
nodes which convey lymph (colorless fluid which contains lymphocyte s) that plays an important role in the host defense. [ Med Help International ] [ ...
Medial
... giving special attention to compensate for the disorder through tutoring or scheduled visits to a school resource center. The submandibular
nodes are bi lateral and can be palpate d by pressing the tissue below the jaw against the medial side of the mandible or by bimanual palpation ...
Mastoid
... to drain the petrous apicitis, the bone between the middle ear and the clivis. A landmark for tracing the anterior superficial and deep
nodes is the sternocleido mastoid muscle . One can start behind the ear and trace the muscle to the clavicle . Bone that is located behind the ear ...
Mediastinum
... or secondary to chest trauma . Mfg: B. F. Technologies/HealthShield (under construction). Source: PR Newswire - 9/23/99. These supraclavicular
nodes may be enlarged from disease in the mediastinum or from the thyroid gland . ...
Nodules
... for the formation of fibrous nodules . As the disease progresses, fibrous tissue increasingly replaces elastic lung tissue . Bouchard's
nodes are nodules at midfinger, in the PIP joint . With degenerative joint disease , there is usually little or no damage to the metacarpophalangeal ...
Panic
... i PB, Maggioni A, Hacker N, Landoni F, Ackermann S, Campagnutta E, et al. Systematic aortic and pelvic lymph adenectomy versus resection of bulky
nodes only in optimally debulked advanced ovarian cancer : a randomized clinical trial. Panic disorder . Diagnose d when a person regularly ...
Pruritus
... condition is called pruritus . This occurs when natural moisture is drawn out of the skin . difficulty breathing ( dyspnea ) due to a enlarged
nodes in the chest fever night sweats tiring easily ( fatigue ) weight loss /decreased appetite itching skin ( pruritus ) frequent viral ...
Pulse
... . Electrical pulse s through the heart begin in or pass through small masses of muscle cells called nodes. The pulse s travel from the
nodes through the heart muscle fiber s, causing the heart to contract or pump. The itch im pulse is transmitted along the same neural pathway as ...
Respiratory
... and infant jaundice . For example, a patient with an upper respiratory infection , such as a cold , may have several enlarged, tender
nodes due to the drainage from the affected tissue sites to the nodes. They will get smaller some time after the infection has passed. ...
Thyroid gland
... condition such as heart disease , an over-active thyroid gland , diabetes , severe kidney or liver disease , ... These supraclavicular
nodes may be enlarged from disease in the mediastinum or from the thyroid gland . Thyroxine is used in the treatment of an underactive thyroid ...
Tumor
... responds to inflammation , infections and malignant tumor s. Any of these may cause an enlargement. For inflammation and infection , the
nodes may be swollen and tender and movable. unusual growth, polyp , tumor , or cancer Male and female urinary tract s ... An MRI (magnetic ...
Viral hepatitis
... liver cirrhosis , of which viral hepatitis is outstanding (see hepatitis ). This is especially true of syphilis (which see), which produces
nodes in the liver . It is believed to be the cause of about 15-20% of all cases of acute (new, short term) viral hepatitis and half of all cases ...