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[|Human|] My son is 11 and had a lymphectomy in July 2013. Diagnosis is Reactive Lymphoid Hyperplasia. His lymph nodes are still swollen so took him back to ENT and was ordered an MRI. Still waiting on results. I have done some reading on this diagnosis and it has got me worried. Does this mean he could possibly have a form of cancer? He shows no signs of illness.
[|AI|]  Reactive hyperplasia of Lymph node is common finding that we come across from histology report of lymph nodes. The Reaction may be secondary to any infection in the Chat Doctor.  Generally these lymph nodes respond to a course of 7 days antibiotics. Give him Augmenting 625 mg 1 tab twice daily for 7 days. Extremely rarely this can be very early indication of lymphoma, but I personally don't think it is anything like that. You must get a diagnostic work up for Tuberculosis done before going for MRI as it is a common condition to cause nodes.