Lymph Node Assessment Primary Care Pathway
• Size >1cm supraclavicular, >2cm neck, >3cm axilla/groin • Persistent or enlarging node(s) >2 weeks • Nodes are not explained by signs or symptoms of: - autoimmune disease (arthritis, morning stiffness, rash, Raynaud’s) - infection (chills, morning/afternoon fever, sore throat, nasal congestion, cough, diarrhea, skin ulcers/lesions, ................
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