AIDS Lymph node enlargement characteristics

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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2025-05-16 14:05:27
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AIDS patients show enlarged lymph nodes, which are often systemic and characterized by enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, and groin. If accompanied by opportunistic infections, such as inflammation of the mouth and tonsils, enlarged lymph nodes in the neck are characteristic. Inflammation of the genitourinary system may be characterized by enlarged lymph nodes in the groin. In short, AIDS patients are easy to show lymph node enlargement, the need for specific disease analysis, for the patient's specific condition, to develop a reasonable treatment plan.