What is the cause of enlarged periumbilical mesenteric lymph nodes

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What is the cause of enlarged periumbilical mesenteric lymph nodes

1, mesenteric lymphadenitis

virus, bacteria, parasites and other pathogenic microorganisms invade mesenteric lymph nodes, causing acute inflammatory reaction, inflammation will repeatedly stimulate the mesenteric lymph nodes around the umbilicus, and then lead to lymph node enlargement.

2, intestinal tuberculosis Mycobacterium tuberculosis

through blood dissemination, direct spread and other ways into the intestinal tract caused by intestinal tuberculosis, Mycobacterium tuberculosis produced toxins will act on the mesenteric lymph nodes around the umbilicus, causing mesenteric lymph node enlargement.

What is the cause of enlarged periumbilical mesenteric lymph nodes

3, intestinal

cancer malignant tumor, cancer cells will metastasize to peripheral lymph nodes. If cancer cells spread to the mesenteric lymph nodes around the umbilicus, patients can also appear the above symptoms.



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