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Small palpable lymph node (2 to 3 mm diameter) at the level of the right 7th cervical transverse process
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acute viral hepatitis
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  • "When a group of enlarged cervical or axillary lymph nodes is palpated, it may be of value to palpate very carefully between the nodes and about them for strands (involved lymphatic channels). If such strands show fine beading it is very suspicious that the lymphatic disease is of tuberculous origin." [101]
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    (1) Evidence of hepatic disease that may be overlooked.
  Davis WD Jr.   Med Clin North Am 1967 Jul;51(4):1003-10.  Pubmed  Similars
    (-) Bedside Diagnostic Examination. 4th ed.
  DeGowin EL, RL DeGowin. NY: Macmillian, 1981: 224.   Amazon.com
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    101.Notes on clinical observations and methods II.
  Libman E.   J Mt Sinai Hosp. 1941-1942;8:777-781.
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