Examples of using A lymph node in English and their translations into Dutch
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Biopsy a lymph node.
A lymph node is like a police station;
Cancerous cells may also be found in a lymph node biopsy tissue sample.
A lymph node can be a trap for foreign particles.
maybe biopsy a lymph node.
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Representative screenshot of a lymph node analyzed using computer software.
Current AIs have been shown to be capable of detecting breast cancer metastasis in a lymph node.
As the lymph nodes are also affected by this infection, a lymph node biopsy can also be used in some cases for diagnostic purposes.
the Langerhans cell leaves the epidermis and reaches a lymph node via the lymphatic system.
Lymphadenitis is usually the result of an infectious agent gaining access to a lymph node and establishing an infection,
Neck Cervical adenitis is an inflammation of a lymph node in the neck.
or biopsy of a lymph node.
Salivary gland lymphadenopathy: a disease process affecting a lymph node or multiple lymph nodes.
And when I saw on the O.R. board that my patient… my miracle… is undergoing a lymph node transfer without my knowledge.
T cells have only a short-range effect, within a lymph node or at the site of the infection.
Cervical lymph node is a garbage dump.
The spleen is in some ways like a giant lymph node.
Basically it's a… inflamed lymph node caused by a fungal infection called histoplasmosis.
Adenitis is a general term for an inflammation of a gland or lymph node.
The sentinel lymph node is the hypothetical first lymph node or group of nodes draining a cancer.
An enlarged lymph node.
That's a good-looking lymph node.
Bex has been admitted for an ultrasound guided biopsy on an enlargement of a pelvic lymph node.
Lymph node is reborn into a malignant formation.
If lymph node involvement is suspected, a sample will be taken from the lymph nodes.
Axillary lymph node dissection is a surgical procedure which is performed to remove lymph nodes in the underarm area.
During a so-called sentinel lymph node procedure doctors use radioactivity and fluorescence to find lymph nodes to which tumour cells spread first.
More than half of patients will present enlarged lymph nodes in the neck; it is often a single lymph node of at least 1.5 cm.
More than half of patients will present enlarged lymph nodes in the neck; it is often a single lymph node of at least 1.5 cm.