COVID-19 Vaccine Associated Lymphadenopathy

Types of Lymphadenopathies

Associated Axillary Adenopathy

Peer-Reviewed Scientific papers regarding COVID-19 Vaccine Associated Lymphadenopathy

Rare case of contralateral supraclavicular lymphadenopathy after vaccination with COVID-19: computed tomography and ultrasound findings

COVID-19 mRNA vaccination-induced lymphadenopathy mimics lymphoma progression on FDG PET / CT

Lymphadenopathy in COVID-19 vaccine recipients: diagnostic dilemma in oncology patients

Hypermetabolic lymphadenopathy after administration of BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine Covid-19: incidence assessed by [ 18 F] FDG PET-CT and relevance for study interpretation

Lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination: review of imaging findings

Lymphadenopathy associated with COVID-19 vaccination on FDG PET/CT: distinguishing features in adenovirus-vectored vaccine.

COVID-19 vaccination-induced lymphadenopathy in a specialized breast imaging clinic in Israel: analysis of 163 cases.

Coronavirus disease vaccine 2019 mimics lymph node metastases in patients undergoing skin cancer follow-up: a single-center study

COVID-19 post-vaccination lymphadenopathy: report of fine-needle aspiration biopsy cytologic findings

Regional lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination: review of the literature and considerations for patient management in breast cancer care

Adverse events of COVID injection that may occur in children.Acute-onset supraclavicular lymphadenopathy coincident with intramuscular mRNA vaccination against COVID-19 may be related to the injection technique of the vaccine, Spain, January and February 2021

Supraclavicular lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination in Korea: serial follow-up by ultrasonography

Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination induced lymphadenopathy on [18F] choline PET / CT, not just an FDG finding

A case of cervical lymphadenopathy following COVID-19 vaccination

Unilateral lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination: a practical management plan for radiologists of all specialties

Supraclavicular lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination: an increasing presentation in the two-week wait neck lump clinic

COVID-19 vaccination and lower cervical lymphadenopathy in two-week neck lump clinic: a follow-up audit.

Cervical lymphadenopathy after coronavirus disease vaccination 2019: clinical features and implications for head and neck cancer services

Lymphadenopathy associated with the COVID-19 vaccine

Evolution of lymphadenopathy on PET/MRI

Massive cervical lymphadenopathy following vaccination with COVID-19

Acute-onset supraclavicular lymphadenopathy coincident with intramuscular mRNA vaccination against COVID-19 may be related to the injection technique of the vaccine, Spain, January and February 2021

Supraclavicular lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination in Korea: serial follow-up by ultrasonography

Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccination induced lymphadenopathy on [18F] choline PET / CT, not just an FDG finding

A case of cervical lymphadenopathy following COVID-19 vaccination

Unilateral lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination: a practical management plan for radiologists of all specialties

Supraclavicular lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination: an increasing presentation in the two-week wait neck lump clinic

COVID-19 vaccination and lower cervical lymphadenopathy in two-week neck lump clinic: a follow-up audit.

Cervical lymphadenopathy after coronavirus disease vaccination 2019: clinical features and implications for head and neck cancer services

Lymphadenopathy associated with the COVID-19 vaccine

Evolution of lymphadenopathy on PET/MRI after COVID-19 vaccination.

Massive cervical lymphadenopathy following vaccination with COVID-19

COVID-19 vaccine-related axillary and cervical lymphadenopathy in patients with current or previous breast cancer and other malignancies: cross-sectional imaging findings on MRI, CT and PET-CT

Supraclavicular lymphadenopathy after COVID-19 vaccination in Korea: serial follow-up by ultrasonography.

Evolution of Lymphadenopathy at Pet/MRI after COVID-19 vaccination

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