Published on: 2025-06-28 | Written by: Dr. Ahmed Al Sharif, Lecturer and Consultant of Head, Neck and Endocrine Surgery
Dr. Ahmed El-Sherif is a Lecturer and Consultant of Head, Neck, and Endocrine Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine – Alexandria University, holding a Doctorate in Endocrine and General Surgery. He has over 12 years of experience in thyroid, parathyroid, salivary gland surgeries, and both benign and malignant neck tumors including lymph node tumors.
Lymph nodes are vital parts of the immune system and are found throughout the body, including the neck. Their enlargement may result from minor infections or, in more serious cases, tumors—either benign or malignant (such as lymphoma or metastatic cancers).
Dr. Ahmed El-Sherif follows a precise diagnostic protocol that includes:
Thorough clinical examination to assess the size, consistency, and location of the lymph nodes.
Neck ultrasound (sonar) to visualize lymph node structure.
CT scan or MRI to check for spread or involvement of nearby tissues.
Fine Needle Aspiration (FNA) or surgical biopsy to determine the tumor type.
Blood and immunological tests, especially for suspected lymphoma cases.
According to Dr. Ahmed El-Sherif, surgery is considered in the following cases:
A persistent or enlarging neck mass.
Suspicion of malignancy or metastasis from a primary tumor.
Inconclusive FNA results requiring surgical excision for diagnosis.
Compression of vital neck structures such as the trachea or major vessels.
Surgery is performed with high precision to preserve nerves and vital blood vessels.
Usually done under general anesthesia.
The lymph node or mass is safely removed and sent for pathological analysis.
For malignant cases, the surgery may be followed by chemotherapy or radiotherapy based on the final diagnosis.
Regular clinical follow-ups to monitor healing and detect any recurrence.
Periodic imaging and lab tests as needed.
In malignant cases, a multidisciplinary care plan is implemented for comprehensive treatment.
Dr. Ahmed El-Sherif receives patients with neck and lymph node tumors and provides the latest in accurate diagnostics and specialized surgical treatment, with continuous post-operative care.