Showing posts with label huntington beach otolaryngology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label huntington beach otolaryngology. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Swollen Glands


Swollen glands are a common clinical complaint. "Glands" are actually lymph nodes, which are present throughout the body. In the head and neck, there is a rich supply of lymphatics and lymph nodes, what are part of the immune system.
When lymph nodes become enlarged they can be painful or painless. Painful enlargement is a sign of infection or inflammation, while painless enlargement can be a sign of multiple processes. Examples include cancer, low grade infections, granulomatous diseases.
Lymph node enlargement for greater than 4 weeks should be assessed by a medical specialist. Often that specialist is an otolaryngologist, although primary care physicians are well trained to assess swollen glands.
Then picture on the left is of a patient with massive neck swelling on the right side (left side of the screen), and the diagnosis was made by performing an open neck biopsy. This was a lymphoma (a type of cancer affecting the lymph nodes).

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Vocal Health

Welcome to the Newport Voice and Swallowing Blog. On a regular basis, I hope to post on vocal health, voice and swallowing disorders, and new scientific advances in the area of laryngology, bronchoesophagology, and otolaryngology. Please feel free to leave comments and questions.

My practice is located in Newport Beach, California. I am the Director of the Hoag Voice and Swallowing Center and specialize in Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, with a special interest in voice and swallowing disorders, laryngeal cancer, and airway surgery.

Please visit my website at http://www.newportvoiceandswallow.com/