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[|Human|] i am from bangladesh. my mom is 43 years old. She had back pain for last three months. 20 days back we do her MRI in which pott s disease in D 8 & 9 was identified. then we do CT guided FNAC in whicChatDoctorment was Suspicious nonhodgkin s lymphoma. she has no fever, no weight loss. what should i do now. we have already strated the remester dose for tuberculosis.
[|AI|]  The definitive diagnosis of lymphoma can only be made with a biopsy and not a FNAC. FNAC can only create suspicion as in your moms case. SO, the best way to go about it would be to undergo a biopsy from the offending lesion. This will confirm the diagnosis and also provide tissue for determining the type of lymphoma which is important for treatment. If it does come out as lymphoma then you will need to contact an oncologist at once to start treatment.