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== Mediastinal lymphadenopathy ==
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Mediastinal Lymphadenopathy is a medical condition characterized by the enlargement of the lymph nodes located in the mediastinum, the area in the center of the chest that separates the lungs. This condition is often a sign of an underlying disease or infection.

Causes[edit]

Mediastinal lymphadenopathy can be caused by a variety of conditions, including infections, cancer, and autoimmune diseases. Some of the most common causes include:

Symptoms[edit]

The symptoms of mediastinal lymphadenopathy can vary depending on the underlying cause. Some people may not experience any symptoms, while others may experience:

Diagnosis[edit]

The diagnosis of mediastinal lymphadenopathy often involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and diagnostic tests. These tests may include:

Treatment[edit]

The treatment for mediastinal lymphadenopathy depends on the underlying cause. Treatment options may include:

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