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When the coronavirus pandemic caused life to grind to a halt last March, many men and women opted to temporarily delay routine medical procedures and preventive health screenings to limit their exposure to the virus.
Now that activities are beginning to resume, and as more Orange County residents receive COVID-19 vaccinations, it seems patients may finally be willing to pick up where they left off a year ago.
But a new confusion is arising as physicians are learning one possible side effect of the vaccine enlarged lymph nodes may interfere with the reading of mammograms and other radiologic imaging.