Egor Porosenkov, Janna Orlioglo, Ghenadie Minascurta, Eugen Bocancea, S. Railean
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Diagnostic features of cervical lymphadenitis in children
The aim of the current study is to reflect the most used clinical and paraclinical methods for diagnosing lymphadenitis in the oro–maxillo–facial region in children. The analysis of clinical and paraclinical methods applied to patients with cervical lymphadenitis has shown that there are several consecutive steps that will help the physician to find out the etiology, clinical appereance and final diagnosis of lymphadenopathy.