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Head and Neck Conditions. Dr Jamal Hamdi. 1- Thyroid and Parathyroid 2-Lymp Nodes Enlargement 3-Salivary Glands Swellings 4-Congenital Swellings 5-Other Conditions. Lymph Nodes Enlargement: 1-Lymphoma 2-Metastasis 3-Acute Infection 4-Chronic Infection
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Head and NeckConditions Dr Jamal Hamdi
1- Thyroid and Parathyroid 2-Lymp Nodes Enlargement 3-Salivary Glands Swellings 4-Congenital Swellings 5-Other Conditions
Lymph Nodes Enlargement: 1-Lymphoma 2-Metastasis 3-Acute Infection 4-Chronic Infection 5-Part of general L.N Enlargement
Pediatrics: Perioperative Problems Figure 1. Cervical lymph nodes Cervical lymph nodes can be classified into six levels (inset) on the basis of their location in the neck.
Salivary Glands: Parotid Submandibular Sublingual
Submandibular Stones: Symptoms Signs Investigations Treatment
Submandibular Sialitis Acute Bacterial Parotitis Viral Parotitis Chronic Parotitis Abscess
Salivary Gland tumors: Pleomorphic Adenoma: Clinical Features Treatment Complications:SalivaryFistula Frey’s Syndrome
Adenolymphoma: Clinical Features Treatment
Malignant Tumors: Adenocystic Carcinoma Acinic Cell Carcinoma Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Autoimmune Disease: Mikulicz’s Syndrome Sjogren’s Syndrome
Congenital Swellings: Branchial Cyst Branchial Fistula Cystic Hygroma Sternomastoid Tumor Thyroglossal Cyst
Carotid Body Tumor Pharyngeal Pouch