Examples of using In the lymph nodes in English and their translations into Hebrew
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It's in the lymph nodes.
These cells may then collect in the lymph nodes.
It can begin in the lymph nodes but will spread as abnormal white blood cells invade other areas.
How much cancer is in the lymph nodes.
Swelling and pain in the lymph nodes that can last for more than one week, even after the rashes disappear.
Cancer is found in only one area and in the lymph nodes around it.
Sherlock… Yes, you may have nothing but a limbless torso,but there will be traces of ink in the lymph nodes under the armpits.
In five days, the diseased feels pain in the lymph nodes which are behind auricles from the affected eye.
When T cells specifically recognize influenza virus proteins,they then begin to proliferate in the lymph nodes around the lungs and throat.
When T cells specifically recognize the proteins of the flu virus,and then they start to proliferate in the lymph nodes around the lungs and throat.
Lung cancer cells can enter the lymphatic vessels andstart to grow in the lymph nodes around the bronchi and in the mediastinum(the area under the breastbone between the two lungs).
One of the ways the body's immune system responds to infections andinflammation is to greatly increase the number of white cells in the lymph nodes causing them to swell.
Dimmock, look in the lymph nodes.
N represents whether there is cancer in the lymph nodes and to what extent.
I think I will examine the lymph nodes in the groin, or here in the back of the sterno cIeido.
This is particularly common with head and neck cancers,where the lymph nodes in the neck can become enlarged.
About 10% of mastopatiya are characterized by increase in lymph nodes in axillary hollows.
It's in my lymph nodes now.
However, we will have to remove the tumor in your lymph nodes and start chemotherapy immediately.
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin- a reason to see a doctor.
There are 600 lymph nodes in the body, 200 located in the neck.
Any tissue around the tumor and possibly lymph nodes in the area will also need to be removed.
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.