What happened to the enlarged left supraclavicular lymph node after endometrial cancer surgery?

Enlargement of left supraclavicular lymph node in postoperative review of endometrial cancer may be lymph node metastasis or inflammation of lymph node.
If endometrial cancer is found to have enlarged left supraclavicular lymph node in postoperative recheck, it should be considered whether lymph node metastasis has occurred, and it is suggested that lymph node biopsy can be carried out to clarify. If it is indeed lymphatic metastasis, it is necessary to improve the relevant examinations, and some patients have to be combined with radiotherapy as well as chemotherapy after surgery.
In addition, some patients’ lymph node enlargement is not caused by lymphatic metastasis, but by lymph node inflammation, patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use antibiotics such as cephradine and cefixime; if it is caused by viruses, antiviral drugs such as acyclovir can also be used.
It is recommended that the patient under the guidance of the doctor to actively carry out treatment to alleviate the discomfort of the body.