Cervical lymph node diseases in children.

Stephan Lang, Benjamin Kansy
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Abstract

The lymph nodes are an essential part of the body's immune system and as such are affected in many infectious, autoimmune, metabolic and malignant diseases. The cervical lymph nodes are particularly important because they are the first drainage stations for key points of contact with the outside world (mouth/throat/nose/eyes/ears/respiratory system) - a critical aspect especially among children - and can represent an early clinical sign in their exposed position on a child's slim neck. Involvement of the lymph nodes in multiple conditions is accompanied by a correspondingly large number of available diagnostic procedures. In the interests of time, patient wellbeing and cost, a careful choice of these must be made to permit appropriate treatment. The basis of diagnostic decisions is a detailed anamnesis and clinical examination. Sonography also plays an important role in differential diagnosis of lymph node swelling in children and is useful in answering one of the critical diagnostic questions: is there a suspicion of malignancy? If so, full dissection of the most conspicuous lymph node may be necessary to obtain histological confirmation. Diagnosis and treatment of childhood cervical lymph node disorders present the attending pediatric and ENT physicians with some particular challenges. The spectrum of differential diagnoses and the varying degrees of clinical relevance - from banal infections to malignant diseases - demand a clear and considered approach to the child's individual clinical presentation. Such an approach is described in the following paper.

儿童颈部淋巴结疾病。
淋巴结是人体免疫系统的重要组成部分,因此在许多感染性、自身免疫性、代谢性和恶性疾病中受到影响。颈部淋巴结特别重要,因为它们是与外界接触的关键部位(口/喉/鼻/眼/耳/呼吸系统)的第一个引流站,这是儿童的一个关键方面,在儿童纤细的脖子上,颈部淋巴结暴露的位置可以代表早期临床症状。在多种情况下,淋巴结受累伴随着相应的大量可用的诊断程序。为了时间、病人的健康和成本的利益,必须仔细选择这些,以便进行适当的治疗。诊断决定的基础是详细的回忆和临床检查。超声检查在儿童淋巴结肿胀的鉴别诊断中也起着重要的作用,并有助于回答一个关键的诊断问题:是否怀疑有恶性肿瘤?如果是这样,可能需要对最明显的淋巴结进行完全清扫以获得组织学上的证实。儿童颈部淋巴结疾病的诊断和治疗给儿科和耳鼻喉科主治医生带来了一些特殊的挑战。鉴别诊断的范围和不同程度的临床相关性——从普通感染到恶性疾病——要求对儿童的个人临床表现采取明确和深思熟虑的方法。下面的文章将描述这种方法。
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