2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.crad.2013.09.016
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Sonographic appearance of cervical lymphadenopathy due to infectious mononucleosis in children and young adults

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“…This study argues that ultrasonography is not a reliable method in the benign-malignant differentiation of lymphadenopathy. 20 In Fu's study 21 USG was a lodestar method distinction between malignant and benign LAPs. Lymph node structure, central hiler vascularity, absence of the hilum, peripheral vascularization were significant markers for malign LAPs.…”
Section: Dyspneamentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This study argues that ultrasonography is not a reliable method in the benign-malignant differentiation of lymphadenopathy. 20 In Fu's study 21 USG was a lodestar method distinction between malignant and benign LAPs. Lymph node structure, central hiler vascularity, absence of the hilum, peripheral vascularization were significant markers for malign LAPs.…”
Section: Dyspneamentioning
confidence: 98%