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  1. Inspection and Palpation of the Lymph Nodes

    Steps for assessing lymph nodes of the head and neck are as follows: Inspect the lymph node areas on the head and neck (see Figure 8) for swelling, asymmetry, and erythema. Normally, …

  2. Lymph Node Exam | Stanford Medicine 25 | Stanford Medicine

    Palpation of the lymph nodes provides information about the possible presence of a malignant or inflammatory process and the localization or generalization of that process.

  3. Unexplained Lymphadenopathy: Evaluation and Differential …

    Dec 1, 2016 · Palpable supraclavicular, popliteal, and iliac nodes are abnormal, as are epitrochlear nodes greater than 5 mm in diameter. The workup may include blood tests, …

  4. Lymphoreticular Examination – OSCE Guide - Geeky Medics

    Mar 30, 2018 · A step-by-step guide to performing a lymphoreticular examination in an OSCE setting, including lymph node assessment of the axillary and inguinal regions.

  5. How to Check Your Lymph Nodes: Complete Self-Exam Guide

    Learn proper lymph node examination techniques, identify normal vs. abnormal findings, and know when to seek medical attention with this comprehensive guide.‍

  6. Evaluation of peripheral lymphadenopathy in adults - UpToDate

    May 7, 2025 · Peripheral lymphadenopathy without an obvious cause after the history and physical examination presents a diagnostic dilemma. There are many potential causes. …

  7. How to Check Your Lymph Nodes for Signs of Swelling - wikiHow

    Nov 28, 2024 · Look for lymph nodes in your head, neck, armpit, and groin. Use 3 fingers to gently rub the area and feel for the lymph nodes. If the lymph nodes feel hard and enlarged, …

  8. Lymphatic System: Examination and Findings - Osmosis

    Assessment of the lymphatic system should be completed as part of a comprehensive assessment, like during a routine physical exam, or as part of a focused exam if a client is …

  9. Assessment of lymphadenopathy - BMJ Best Practice

    Jul 31, 2025 · When initiating a work-up, the physician should pay close attention to the size, location, consistency and number of enlarged lymph nodes, as well as to the patient's age, …

  10. Lymphatic Assessment - NURSING.com

    There are 6 major lymph node locations you want to assess. Remember they should NOT be palpable or tender. First is the preauricular – that’s in front of the ears. Just use a small, …