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Are cervical adenopathy and cervical adentints the same thing?! they keep diagnosing me with differnt things!

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Very similar...: Cervical lymphadenitis (or just adenitis) is defined as enlarged, inflamed, and tender lymph node(s) of the neck. This usually occurs from an infectious process. Cervical lymphadenopathy (or just adenopathy) refers simply to enlarged lymph node(s) of the neck. However, the two terms often are used interchangeably.

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Dr. Victor Bonuel answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

They are the same.: Take care! http://www.Rch.Org.Au/clinicalguide/guideline_index/cervical_lymphadenopathy/.

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