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  2. Lymphadenectomy - Wikipedia

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    Lymphadenectomy, or lymph node dissection, is the surgical removal of one or more groups of lymph nodes. [1] It is almost always performed as part of the surgical management of cancer . In a regional lymph node dissection , some of the lymph nodes in the tumor area are removed; in a radical lymph node dissection , most or all of the lymph nodes ...

  3. Neck dissection - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 revisions proposed by the American Head and Neck Society (AHNS) and the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (AAO-HNS) are as follows. Radical Neck Dissection (RND) – removal of all ipsilateral cervical lymph node groups from levels I through V, together with SAN, SCM and IJV.

  4. Lymphatic malformations - Wikipedia

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    Cystic hygroma causes deep subcutaneous cystic swelling, usually in the axilla, base of the neck, or groin, and is typically noticed soon after birth. If the lesions are drained, they will rapidly fill back up with fluid. The lesions will grow and increase to a larger size if they are not completely removed in surgery. [7]

  5. Dick Vitale to make broadcasting return Jan. 25 - AOL

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    Vitale battled four types of cancer for more than three years and is only months removed from a 2024 surgery to address a lymph node in his neck diagnosed as cancer.

  6. Cervical lymph nodes - Wikipedia

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    The classification of the cervical lymph nodes is generally attributed to Henri Rouvière in his 1932 publication "Anatomie des Lymphatiques de l'Homme" [6] [7] Rouviere described the cervical lymph nodes as a collar which surrounded the upper aerodigestive tract, consisting of submental, facial, submandibular, parotid, mastoid, occipital and retropharyngeal nodes, together with two chains ...

  7. Dick Vitale's return to broadcasting on hold after accident

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    Vitale, 85, battled four types of cancer for more than three years and is only months removed from a 2024 surgery to address a lymph node in his neck diagnosed as cancer.

  8. Dick Vitale health issues: Why ESPN college basketball ...

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    In June 2024, he was diagnosed with cancer for a fourth time in less than three years, with a biopsy of a lymph node in his neck showing cancer, which was removed during a surgical procedure a few ...

  9. Lymph node - Wikipedia

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    A lymph node, or lymph gland, [1] is ... the cervical lymph nodes of the head and neck and ... lymph nodes may be imaged or even surgically removed. If removed, the ...