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Suggest Treatment For Lump In Neck With Abnormal PAP

Hi, I had a blood test done about 8 months ago and everything was normal. I had another blood test done because of an abnormal pap & it said my absolute eosinophils were high (1100) It says normal range is 5 - 500. I got a biopsy for the abnormal pap today. I have also been a little worried about a little lump in my neck, left side, moves around easily but in the same area. Would like to get your thoughts on these issues, Thanks.
Mon, 24 Aug 2015
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General Surgeon 's  Response
hi.

it could be a separate entity. tho there's still a possibility for it to be related. have your neck lump checked by a doctor. a physical examination would be of help. it could be a lymphadenopathy/lymphadenitis which could be secondary to an ongoing infection. or it could be lesion with an etiology other than infection. further diagnostic examination (such as neck ultrasound or ct-scan) and management will be directed accordingly.

hope this helps.

good day!!

~dr.kaye
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Suggest Treatment For Lump In Neck With Abnormal PAP

hi. it could be a separate entity. tho there s still a possibility for it to be related. have your neck lump checked by a doctor. a physical examination would be of help. it could be a lymphadenopathy/lymphadenitis which could be secondary to an ongoing infection. or it could be lesion with an etiology other than infection. further diagnostic examination (such as neck ultrasound or ct-scan) and management will be directed accordingly. hope this helps. good day!! ~dr.kaye