Symptoms of mandibular lymphadenitis?

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Although there are many leading skills in our society that can help us to diagnose and treat cancer, the early stage of lymphatic cancer is not easy to find. Malignant lymphocarcinoma, also known as lymphoma, is one of the ten most common malignant tumors in China.

Symptoms of mandibular lymphadenitis?

The disease is more common in young and middle-aged people, male patients are more than female patients. The disease can be divided into Hodgkin's disease and non Hodgkin's lymphoma. The degree of malignancy is not high, which is caused by malignant proliferation of lymphoid cell system, and mostly occurs in lymph nodes.

The early manifestation of lymphatic carcinoma is similar to other malignant tumors. The early manifestation is not obvious and is simply ignored by patients. According to the calculation of the international health arrangement, there are about 10000 new cases of lymphatic cancer in the world every year, and the number of deaths exceeds 0.

There are about 10000 new patients and 10000 deaths in China every year, showing an upward trend. Malignant lymphoma is a kind of malignant tumor, and it often occurs in young adults, which has a great impact on the labor force. The early manifestation of lymph node cancer is mainly reflected in the following points: the swelling of superficial lymph nodes, where the painless progressive swelling of superficial lymph nodes is the early signal of lymph node cancer. Cervical lymph node enlargement accounted for 0 ~ 0%, axillary accounted for ~ 0%, groin ~ 0 systemic discomfort reflected early with superficial lymph node enlargement, low fever and fatigue.

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Hodgkin's disease (lymphoreticular cell sarcoma) is usually characterized by irregular fever and superficial lymphadenopathy. There is a kind of malignant lymphoid tumor, which is soft and painless in early stage, and should lead to pruritus, which is often the common signal of Hodgkin's disease. There may be partial or systemic pruritus. Systemic pruritus usually occurs in the mediastinum or abdomen with pathological changes. Lymph node enlargement is typical in the early stage, mainly in the neck, followed by axillary and inguinal lymph nodes. Mediastinal lymph nodes can be involved in the late stage. Splenomegaly: about 0% of pruritus is involved in the spleen, mostly in the late stage, which is generally composed of reactive hyperplasia or granuloma.