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Is It Normal To Have Enlarged Lingual And Femoral Lymph Nodes In Endometrial Hyperplasia?

I have been recently diagnosed with endometrial hyperplasia, I have had a endometrial biopsy, which came back inconclusive, I have had abnormal uterine bleeding for 40 days, lately extremely heavy to the point of possible transfusion, I ve been told a D&C procedure should take care of it. But my concern is the lingual and femoral lymph nodes are enlarged, not tender to the touch or palpation of the area, is that normal?
Mon, 13 Nov 2017
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Hi, Welcome for posting in this forum.

there are many causes for these lymph nodes enlargement.
Injury ,infection in foot ,leg , groin and genitalia are most common causes.
Yes cancer may be one of the cause .
Your and exact histopathology report is necessary to evaluate further.
Its definite that it should be not taken lighlty.
Consult your treating doctor as soon as possible.
Thanks
Dr. Manisha Agarwal
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Is It Normal To Have Enlarged Lingual And Femoral Lymph Nodes In Endometrial Hyperplasia?

Hi, Welcome for posting in this forum. there are many causes for these lymph nodes enlargement. Injury ,infection in foot ,leg , groin and genitalia are most common causes. Yes cancer may be one of the cause . Your and exact histopathology report is necessary to evaluate further. Its definite that it should be not taken lighlty. Consult your treating doctor as soon as possible. Thanks Dr. Manisha Agarwal