Lymphadenopathy

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Differential Diagnosis

  • Neoplasm
    • Hematologic: lymphoma, leukemia
    • Solid-tumour: squamous cell cancer of the head and neck
    • Metastasis
  • Infection
    • Viral: HIV, EBV, HSV, CMV, mumps, measles, rubella, hepatitis B, dengue
    • Bacterial
      • Regional: streptococcal pharyngitis, skin and soft tissue infections, tularemia, plague, cat scratch disease, diphtheria, chancroid, rat bite fever, Lyme disease
      • Generalized: brucellosis, leptospirosis, lymphogranuloma venereum, typhoid fever, secondary syphilis
    • Mycobacterial: tuberculosis, non-tuberculous mycobacteria
    • Fungal: histoplasmosis, coccidiomycosis, cryptococcosis
    • Parasitic: toxoplasmosis, leishmaniasis
  • Non-neoplastic lymphoproliferative disorders
    • Angioimmunoblastic lymphadenopathy with dysproteinemia
    • Autoimmune lymphoproliferative disease
    • Rosai-Dorfman disease
    • Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
  • Immune-mediated
    • Serum sickness
    • Drug reactions: allopurinol, atenolol, captopril, carbamazepine, cephalosporins, ethosuximide, gold, hydralazine, imatinib, lamotrigine, penicillin, phenytoin, primidone, pyrimethamine, quinidine, sulfonamides, sulindac
    • IgG4-related disease
  • Endocrine and metabolism
    • Addison disease
    • Lipid storage disease
  • Other
    • Sarcoidosis
    • Multicentric Castleman disease
    • Amyloidosis
    • Histiocytosis
    • Chronic granulomatous disease
    • Kikuchi disease
    • Kawasaki disease
    • Inflammatory pseudotumor
    • Systemic lupus erythematosus
    • Rheumatoid arthritis
    • Still disease
    • Dermatomyositis
    • Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis

Causes by location

  • Cervical: EBV, CMV, toxoplasmosis, tuberculosis or non-tuberculous mycobacteria (if more chronic with less tenderness), cat scratch disease, metastatic head-and-neck cancer
  • Preauricular: conjunctivitis, Parinaud oculoglandular syndrome (cat scratch disease)
  • Postauricular: parietotemporal scalp infection, rubella
  • Suboccipital: posterior scalp infection
  • Supraclavicular: malignancy (especially intraabdominal malignancy)
  • Axillary: infections of the arm (including cat scratch disease), malignancy (including breast and metastasis), foreign body reaction to silicone breast implants
  • Epitrochlear: infections of the forearm or hand, lymphoma, sarcoidosis, tularemia, and secondary syphilis
  • Inguinal: trauma, lower limb infections, STIs (chancroid, LGV, herpes, syphilis), malignancy (including skin on legs, cervix, vulva, skin on trunk, rectum/anus, ovary, penis)
  • Generalized:
    • More common: HIV, tuberculosis, mononucleosis, lupus, medications, sarcoidosis, lymphoma
    • Less common: Castleman disease,Kikuchi disease, Kawasaki disease, angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma, inflammatory pseudotumour, amyloidosis, Kimura disease, progressive transformation of germinal centres, Fosai-Dorfman disease, IgG4-related disease

Causes by risk factor

  • Animal exposure
  • Cat: cat-scratch disease, toxoplasmosis
    • Undercooked meat: toxoplasmosis
    • Tick bite: Lyme disease, tularemia
    • Tuberculosis: tuberculous adenitis
    • Transfusion or transplant: CMV, HIV
    • High-risk sexual behaviour: HIV, syphilis, HSV, CMV, hepatitis B
    • Intravenous drug use: HIV, endocarditis, hepatitis B
  • Occupational
  • Hunters and trappers: tularemia
    • Fishermen and butchers: erysipeloid
  • Travel-related
  • Arizona, southern California, New Mexico, and western Texas: coccidiomycosis
    • Southwestern US: plague
    • Southeastern or central US: histoplasmosis
    • Southeast Asia, India, or northern Australia: scrub typhus
    • Central or west Africa: African trypanosomiasis
    • Central or South America: American trypanosomiasis
    • East Africa, Mediterranean, China, or South/Central America: leishmaniasis
    • Mexico, Peru, Chile, India, Pakistan, Egypt, or Indonesia: typhoid fever