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1.         Rosenberg, T.L. and A.R. Nolder, Pediatric cervical lymphadenopathy. Otolaryngol Clin North Am, 2014. 47(5): p. 721-31.

2.         Block, S.L., Managing cervical lymphadenitis--a total pain in the neck! Pediatr Ann, 2014. 43(10): p. 390-6.

3.         Haubitz, S., et al., [Lymphadenopathy]. Praxis (Bern 1994), 2009. 98(11): p. 565-764; quiz 575-6.

4.         Mohan, A., et al., Aetiology of peripheral lymphadenopathy in adults: analysis of 1724 cases seen at a tertiary care teaching hospital in southern India. Natl Med J India, 2007. 20(2): p. 78-80.

5.         Deosthali, A., et al., Etiologies of Pediatric Cervical Lymphadenopathy: A Systematic Review of 2687 Subjects. Glob Pediatr Health, 2019. 6: p. 2333794X19865440.

6.         S, R., Peripheral lymphadenopathy in immuno- competent adults. SWISS Medical Weekly, 2010.

7.         Gaddey, H.L. and A.M. Riegel, Unexplained Lymphadenopathy: Evaluation and Differential Diagnosis. Am Fam Physician, 2016. 94(11): p. 896-903.

8.         AWMF, Lymphknotenvergrößerung. 2020.

9.         Chau, I., et al., Rapid access multidisciplinary lymph node diagnostic clinic: analysis of 550 patients. Br J Cancer, 2003. 88(3): p. 354-61.

10.       Richner, S. and G. Laifer, Peripheral lymphadenopathy in immunocompetent adults. Swiss Med Wkly, 2010. 140(7-8): p. 98-104.

11.       S, H., Dicker Hals. Swiss Medcial Forum, 2017.