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[|Human|] Hello DR, Clinical History: Swelling in left anterior neck with lymphadenopathy , Female Age: 30Yrs MRI Finding: Multiple pathological enlarged lymph nodes on left side of neck Pathology: Necrotizing Granulomatous Lymphadenitis Can plz tell me what is this, is it kind of cancer?? and finaly what would be the recomanded possible treatment
[|AI|]  HiT hank you for your query It is difficult to tell on an MRI about the nature of disease causing lymph node biopsy. A small test called fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) will help tell you whether the lesion is cancer or tuberculosis or simple enlargement of glands in response to infections. Since no other thing is seen in MRI and considering your age, chances of cancer are low but I still recommend you undergo FNAC. Tuberculosis is possibility, and it will get treated easily with anti-tubercular treatment. Hope that helps. God blues you