Examination of the Lymph Nodes - Clinical Examination
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ต.ค. 2016
- Clinical examination of the lymph nodes includes inspection and palpation of all clinically relevant major lymph node groups. Clinically relevant lymph nodes are located in the head and neck, the axillae, and the inguinal area. Palpable lymph nodes should be assessed for size, tenderness, mobility, and erythema. A complete examination of the lymph nodes also includes the palpation of the spleen, which is considered a major lymphatic organ.
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Video Index:
0:31 - Identification of head / neck lymph nodes
0:39 - Lymph nodes to include in every palpation
1:31 - Palpation of head and neck lymph nodes: suboccipital, retro- and preauricular, submandibular, submental, deep cervical, supraclavicular, infraclavicular
2:19 - Identification of axillary lymph nodes
3:28 - Palpation of axillary lymph nodes
3:59 - Identification of the superficial lymph nodes of the inguinal area
4:39 - Examination of inguinal lymph nodes
5:03 - Examination of an enlarged spleen
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great illustration thank you
What a very good explanation!💗💗✅
very informative video,nice and apt narration.
Hey,good work!!
Virchow node is super rare... and entire university they are pushing this idea... but when we had oncology in 5th year... oncologist told us that he saw it only once in his 35y carrier
Good video, thank you.
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Excellent content and presentation. Thanks
Thank you very detailed explanation
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Clear and precise!
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Nice and concise. Axillary nodes can be conveniently palpated with the patient's arm resting on the examiner's forearm.
I think the reason they initially did it with the hand raised was just to show where exactly to palpate. And they clearly stated it should be done with the arm relaxed.
extremely fabulous !!!
Helpful 😊
Thanks
Good video, very interesting 👍🏻
Fantastic
Thanks for the video
Awesome
Not every palpable is enlarged i have a tube under my. Jake well feels like a big tube and it’s not a node
Very interesting thank you
Good.
Great vedio