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Lumps In Neck Post Auricular And Cervical. Test Reveals Reactive Lymphadenitis, ESR 50. On Vaccination For Cervical Carcinoma. Concerning?

HI sir, iam a dentist aged 26/f , single, i found out 2 lumps in my neck rt side post auricular n cervical. i consulted an oncologist he advised for FNAC,blood smear study , mantoux test n routine blood test. the results were normal smear study, negative mantoux n reactive lymphadenitis, ESR-50 . My mom s a breast carcinoma patient . im under vaccination for cervical carcinoma two doses... do i have to worry? or wat further follow up should i do?
Thu, 30 May 2013
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Oncologist, Radiation 's  Response
Hi,
Nothing to worry right now. Reactive lymphadenitis is common finding. You should be on follow up. You should search for any infective etiology at the draining area. Exact size, shape, consistency, fixity to the underlying structures should be carefully examined. If the lymph node will decrease in size no need of any investigation. Anyway, As you have family history of breast cancer it is better to go for clinical breast examination at three years interval. Take care.
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Lumps In Neck Post Auricular And Cervical. Test Reveals Reactive Lymphadenitis, ESR 50. On Vaccination For Cervical Carcinoma. Concerning?

Hi, Nothing to worry right now. Reactive lymphadenitis is common finding. You should be on follow up. You should search for any infective etiology at the draining area. Exact size, shape, consistency, fixity to the underlying structures should be carefully examined. If the lymph node will decrease in size no need of any investigation. Anyway, As you have family history of breast cancer it is better to go for clinical breast examination at three years interval. Take care.