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The report of your FNAC is suggestive of a reactive lymphadenitis. There is no evidence of TB or malignancy. Sometimes an acute viral syndrome might cause lymphadenopathy which might take even 8-12 weeks to subside.
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Hello. Thanks for writing to us. The report of your FNAC is suggestive of a reactive lymphadenitis. There is no evidence of TB or malignancy. Sometimes an acute viral syndrome might cause lymphadenopathy which might take even 8-12 weeks to subside. I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you. Regards, Dr. Rakhi Tayal drtayalrakhi@gmail.com