Diagnosing groin lumps - The BMJ

What you need to know Thecommonestcausesofgroinswellingsarehernias or enlarged lymph nodes. Diagnosis on history and examination alone is usually possible Lymphadenopathy may be caused by infection, or rarely by malignancy, but normal lymph nodes in the groin may still be palpable ................
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