COVID-19 Vaccination-Related Lymphadenopathy: What To Be Aware Of.
Wendy Tu,David S. Gierada,Bonnie N. Joe +2 more
- Vol. 3, Iss: 3
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Prevalence of Increased FDG PET/CT Axillary Lymph Node Uptake Beyond 6 Weeks after mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination.
TL;DR: Ipsilateral avid axillary lymph node uptake at FDG PET/CT persists in 29% (49 of 169) of patients between 7 to 10 weeks after the second dose of the mRNA-based BNT162b2 COVID-19 vaccination as discussed by the authors.
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COVID-19 Vaccination Induced Lymphadenopathy in a Specialized Breast Imaging Clinic in Israel: Analysis of 163 cases.
Renata Faermann,Noam Nissan,Osnat Halshtok-Neiman,Anat Shalmon,Michael Gotlieb,Yael Yagil,David Samoocha,Eitan Friedman,Miri Sklair-Levy +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, an increase in axillary-lymphadenopathy attributed to vaccination was found in 163 women undergoing breast-imaging, including BRCA-carriers.
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Lymphadenopathy post‐COVID‐19 vaccination with increased FDG uptake may be falsely attributed to oncological disorders: A systematic review
Khalifa Bshesh,Wafa Khan,Ahamed Lazim Vattoth,Emmad Janjua,Areej Nauman,Muna Almasri,Ateeque Mohamed Ali,Vinutha Ramadorai,B. Mushannen,Mai Al Subaie,Ibrahim N. Mohammed,M. Hammoud,Pradip K. Paul,Haya Alkaabi,Aliya Haji,Sa’ad Laws,Dalia Zakaria +16 more
TL;DR: Cases have been detected in patients undergoing follow‐up fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)‐positron emission tomography‐computerized tomography scans where lymph nodes ipsilateral to the vaccine injection site show increased uptake of FDG.
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Axillary Lymphadenopathy on Ultrasound after COVID-19 Vaccination and Its Influencing Factors: A Single-Center Study
TL;DR: COVID-19 vaccine-related axillary lymphadenopathy on ultrasound is common and breast clinicians should be well aware of these side effects when performing imaging examinations and provide accurate information to patients.
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Current Evidence in SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccines and Post-Vaccination Adverse Reports: Knowns and Unknowns
TL;DR: This state-of-the-art review article presents the current evidence regarding mainly the diagnosis of spontaneous allergic reactions, the skin occurrences, the vascular, blood, endocrine and heart events, the respiratory reports, the gastrointestinal, hepatic and kidney events and the muscle events following mRNA vaccination against COVID-19.
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Axillary lymph node accumulation on FDG-PET/CT after influenza vaccination
Norihisa Shirone,Takayuki Shinkai,Tomohiko Yamane,Fumiaki Uto,Hitoshi Yoshimura,Hiroyuki Tamai,Teruhiko Imai,Makoto Inoue,Satoru Kitano,Kimihiko Kichikawa,Masatoshi Hasegawa +10 more
TL;DR: Recent influenza vaccination before FDG-PET/CT examination may cause ipsilateral axillary lymph node accumulations, especially within several days after vaccination.
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Multidisciplinary Recommendations Regarding Post-Vaccine Adenopathy and Radiologic Imaging: Radiology Scientific Expert Panel.
Anton S. Becker,Rocio Perez-Johnston,Sona A. Chikarmane,Melissa M. Chen,Maria El Homsi,Kimberly Feigin,Katherine M. Gallagher,Ehab Y. Hanna,Marshall E. Hicks,Ahmet T Ilica,Erica L. Mayer,Atul B. Shinagare,Randy Yeh,Marius E. Mayerhoefer,Hedvig Hricak,H. Alberto Vargas +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multidisciplinary panel of experts from three of the leading tertiary care cancer centers in the United States developed a set of guidelines for the management of vaccine-associated adenopathy.
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COVID-19 Vaccination-Related Uptake on FDG PET/CT: An Emerging Dilemma and Suggestions for Management.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an institutional approach for management of COVID-19 vaccine-related lymphadenopathy on FDG PET/CT according to early experience, and suggest that patients with cancer undergo CT at least 2 weeks after vaccination in patients with a cancer.
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Development of unilateral cervical and supraclavicular lymphadenopathy after human papilloma virus vaccination.
TL;DR: The spatial and temporal relationships between the appearance of the lymphadenopathy and receipt of the vaccine in the absence of other causal agents strongly suggest that the HPV vaccine was the causal agent.
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Unilateral Lymphadenopathy After COVID-19 Vaccination: A Practical Management Plan for Radiologists Across Specialties.
Constance D. Lehman,Helen Anne D'Alessandro,Dexter P. Mendoza,Marc D. Succi,Avinash Kambadakone,Leslie R Lamb +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report isolated unilateral axillary lymphadenopathy (i.e., no imaging findings outside of visible lymphadopathy), which is ipsilateral to recent (prior 6 weeks) vaccination, as benign with no further imaging indicated, with ultrasound if clinical concern persists 6 weeks after the final vaccination dose.