Physical examination reveals no enlargement or swelling of lymph nodes in the neck (cervical), armpit (axillary), and groin (inguinal) areas.
Used to document normal findings during a physical exam. Absence of palpable lymphadenopathy can indicate the absence of infection, inflammation, or malignancy in these regions, although further investigation may be necessary depending on the clinical picture.
"Neck: Supple. Lymph nodes are not palpable in cervical, axillary, or inguinal regions. No thyromegaly."
Normal finding during a physical examination.
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