Lymphogranulomatosis Local

Lymphomuschatosis location is a small one or two lesions, the size of which does not exceed a few centimeters. the lesions are located in the peripheral parts of the organs of the lymphatic system and rarely merge with each other, leaving their narrow location. The main symptom is that the affected organ, be it the groin, radius, armpit or other areas, gradually increases in size as a result of inflammation. This disease mainly affects young men aged 20 to 40 years. The disease manifests itself with clinical symptoms after passing the latent period. The course of the disease can be chronic or subacute.