Inguinal/groin nodes: Can often be prominent normally without any specific cause, measuring up to 1.5-2 cm in length. That finding on its own should not be that worrisome and could be related to inflammation in your pelvic/groin region.. Its possible your doctor ordered the ct scan to make sure there is not an underlying cause in your abdomen or pelvis.
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