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The FNAC (Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology) of the lymph node shows non-specific chronic granulomatous inflammation (no distinct granulomas seen). There is no cancer seen.
This is suggestive of an
inflamed lymph node for a long time.
You need to finish a course of antibiotic and see if the glands (lymph nodes in the neck) shrink.
The FNAC is not always 100% confirmatory. A
lymph node biopsy is done if there is no response to antibiotics.
Differentials may include TB, chronic infections, lymphomas…and so on.
Please post all clinical and test results details here to enable me to give a better advice.
Diet has no role here as per this report.
Please be guided by your treating doctor.
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