KMID : 0383819830300030125
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Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 1983 Volume.30 No. 3 p.125 ~ p.129
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Clinical Significance of Cortical Lymph Node Biopsy
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Kim Kyung-Rae
Kim Sung-Kyu Lee Won-Young Kim Ki-Ho Jang Sang-Ho Sohn Hee-Young Oh Seung-Hun Lee Uk-Young
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Abstract
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One hundred and fifty five cases of cervical lymph node biopsy were analyses pathologically and clinically.
The results were as follows;
1) Cervical lymphadenopathy baa distributed at all age group and the ratio between male and female was 1.25£º1
2) The most common cause of cervical lymphadenopathy was tuberculous lymphadenitis(35.90%) ana the next was metastatic carcinoma(26.93%).
3) In the cased of metastatic carcinoma, primary foci were detected in 90%, the majority of primary foci were lung(59.52%) and stomach(9.52%).
4) The most common cell type of metastatic carcinoma wart epidermoid carcinoma (35.71%) and the next was adenocarcinoma(35.71%), and 73.3% of epidermoid carcinoma were originates from lung cancer.
5) The majority of upper 1/3 and mid 1/3 were tuberculous lymphadenitis(41.18%, 45.0%), but in lower 1/3, metastatic carcinoma(56.90%) was more about 2 time than tuberculous lymphadenitis(22.41%). Also primary site of 63.63% of lower 1/3 metastatic carcinoma was lung.
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