Lymph nodes in the neck can become enlarged for many reasons, most commonly as a response to infection or inflammation. Persistent or unexplained enlargement can sometimes be linked to other conditions. An MRI may note enlarged lymph nodes in the neck region. Identifying enlarged lymph nodes prompts further investigation to understand the underlying cause.
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