Peripheral Lymphadenopathies in Childhood: Experience at a Pediatric Oncology Department in Turkey

Peripheral Lymphadenopathies in Childhood


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Authors

  • Tuğçe Kalın Güngör
  • Handan Uğur Dinçaslan
  • Emel Cabi Ünal
  • Nurdan Taçyıldız
  • Leman Gülsan Yavuz

Keywords:

Childhood, etiology, lymph node, lymphoma, peripheral lymphadenopathy

Abstract

Introduction: Palpable lymph nodes are very common physical examination findings in childhood, and sometimes it can be challenging to say if it is benign or malignant.
Objectives: This retrospective study evaluated 157 children admitted to an oncology department because of lymphadenopathy and aimed to determine the clinical, laboratory, and epidemiologic data valuable for differential diagnosis.
Materials and Methods: One hundred fifty-two cases were analyzed, which were defined as either malignant or benign by the etiology. The benign cases were also defined to three groups as ‘viral lymphadenopathy’, ‘bacterial lymphadenopathy’, and ‘other reactive lymphadenopathy’.
Results: A specific cause for lymphadenopathy was documented in 61 (40,1%) cases. Of 152 cases, benign causes were detected in 133 (87,5%), and malignant causes were detected in 19 (12,5%) cases. The most frequent cause in the benign group was reactive hyperplasia (59,8%) and in the malignant group was lymphoma (7,3%). A biopsy was performed from 19 of the cases for diagnosis. Malign causes were detected in 12 (58%), and benign causes were detected in the remaining 7 (42%). In terms of differential diagnosis, some symptoms, physical findings, and laboratory tests showed meaningful differences between the case groups
Conclusions: The following findings were determined as being important to alert physicians about the probability of a malignant disorder: location of lymphadenopathy, number of associated systemic symptoms, size of lymph node, abnormal laboratory findings, abnormal chest X-ray.

Author Biographies

Tuğçe Kalın Güngör

Department of Pediatric Emergency, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Kayseri, Turkey

Handan Uğur Dinçaslan

Department of Pediatric Oncology, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

Emel Cabi Ünal

Department of Pediatric Oncology, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

Nurdan Taçyıldız

Department of Pediatric Oncology, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

Leman Gülsan Yavuz

Department of Pediatric Oncology, Ankara University Faculty of Medicine, Ankara, Turkey

Published

2020-09-30

How to Cite

Kalın Güngör, T., Uğur Dinçaslan, H., Cabi Ünal, E., Taçyıldız, N., & Gülsan Yavuz, L. (2020). Peripheral Lymphadenopathies in Childhood: Experience at a Pediatric Oncology Department in Turkey: Peripheral Lymphadenopathies in Childhood. The Journal of Pediatric Academy, 1(2), 66–73. Retrieved from https://jpediatricacademy.com/index.php/jpa/article/view/68