Ultrasound Single Axilla

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Ultrasound Single Axilla, in Visit Clinic

Imaging scan of one armpit to evaluate lymph nodes, lumps, infections, or fluid collections; noninvasive in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a Ultrasound Single Axilla Test in Visit Clinic?

An ultrasound of a single axilla uses high-frequency sound waves to create pictures of the armpit. It shows lymph nodes, lumps, cysts, abscesses, and nearby soft tissue. This test helps tell whether a lump is solid or fluid-filled and can show increased blood flow with Doppler. It is important for finding infections, swollen lymph nodes, benign cysts, and cancer spread. Doctors use it to investigate a palpable lump, guide needle biopsy, monitor treatment, or follow up abnormal findings from other exams. The scan is quick, painless, and does not use radiation.

Ultrasound Single Axilla Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Ultrasound Single Axilla Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound Single Axilla test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Ultrasound Single Axilla Test in Visit Clinic?

Ultrasound Single Axilla is a focused imaging study commonly used in breast or lymph node evaluation panels. Doctors order it when someone has a palpable lump, armpit swelling, pain, redness, or suspected infection. It helps diagnose enlarged or abnormal lymph nodes, cysts, abscesses, or metastatic spread. Abnormal results can come from infections, inflammatory diseases, trauma, or cancer. A family history of breast cancer or lymphoma may make this test especially important.

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What is an axilla ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

An axilla ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to examine the armpit (axilla). It evaluates lymph nodes, palpable lumps, cysts, abscesses or suspicious masses, and assesses blood flow with Doppler. Commonly used for infection, breast cancer staging, or guiding biopsy/drainage. It’s quick, painless, radiation-free, and helps doctors determine further management.

What causes single axillary lymphadenopathy in Visit Clinic?plus

Single axillary lymphadenopathy may be caused by local infections (cutaneous infections, insect bites, cat‑scratch disease), nearby malignancies (breast cancer, melanoma, metastases), reactive nodes after vaccination, primary lymphoid cancers (lymphoma), or granulomatous infections such as tuberculosis. Less commonly, systemic infections or autoimmune conditions present with an isolated axillary node. Clinical evaluation with imaging and sometimes biopsy is needed to determine the cause.

Can breast cancer start in the axilla in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Rarely, breast cancer can arise in accessory (ectopic) breast tissue in the axilla, which can develop the same benign and malignant conditions as normal breast tissue. More commonly, axillary lumps are metastatic lymph nodes from a primary breast tumor. Evaluation includes physical exam, imaging (mammography/ultrasound/MRI) and biopsy to distinguish primary axillary breast cancer from nodal metastasis.

What does axilla mean in the breast in Visit Clinic?plus

The axilla is the armpit region beside the breast. It contains axillary lymph nodes, blood vessels and fatty tissue that drain lymph from the breast. These nodes are checked for swelling, infection or cancer spread and are important in breast cancer staging, sentinel lymph node biopsy, surgery and imaging. Clinicians examine the axilla for lumps, tenderness or enlarged nodes.

Are axillary nodes normal in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Axillary (underarm) lymph nodes are normally small, soft and mobile, and can swell temporarily with local infection or after vaccination. Persistent enlargement (>4–6 weeks), nodes >1 cm, hard, fixed, painful, or accompanied by unexplained weight loss, fever or night sweats should prompt medical evaluation to exclude infection, inflammatory disease, or malignancy.

How do cancerous lymph nodes look on ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

On ultrasound, cancerous lymph nodes often appear enlarged and round rather than oval, with cortical thickening and loss or displacement of the central fatty hilum. They may show heterogeneous echotexture, irregular margins, focal necrosis or calcifications, and abnormal vascularity (peripheral or chaotic flow) on Doppler. Multiple matted or fused nodes increase suspicion of malignancy.