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[|Human|] hello sir.i m suffering from granulomatous lymphadenitis.the test result says there is no evidence of malignancy.other microscopic description as belows:cytosmear reveal few well formed epithelioid granuloma.background is hemorrhagic and show sheetsbot lymphocytes and foci of granular necrosis.blood reports are okey.becoz i m suffering from last 1 year my doctor asking me for surgery and further biopsy.my question is wheather there are any necessity for surgery.my age is 27year.gender-female.
[|AI|]  HiT hanks for posting on ChatDoctorTreatment options for granulators lymphdenitis depend on the causative agent and may include -expectant management if lymph nodes are smaller than 3 cm-antimicrobial therapy used when nodes are greater than 2-3 cm, are unilateral, have overlying erythema, and are tender.-chemotherapy and radiation (for malignancy). Not in your cryosurgery may not be a primary treatment option, but loci of granular necrosis will need removal of the death tissues. Surgery and further biopsy may be the best option in this case. Hope my answer will clear your doubtsWish you well