Biopsy Examination: Lymph nodes or glands may be present on the surface of the body, for example, in the neck, axilla—the armpit or groin. From these places, it is not difficult to take out a whole gland and examine it histologically and also by culture for bacteria such as tubercle bocilli. But if the enlarged glands are present inside the body such as in the thorax or abdomen, then the part has to be operated upon and the gland removed.
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