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What does 'enlarged right inguinal nodes' finding in my c.t. scan mean?

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Common finding: Prominent inguinal lymph nodes are commonly seen on ct. Usually they are less than about 2cm in their shortest dimension and elliptical in shape. If normal they are either not palpable or "soft" to palpation. Very round, rubbery/tender, matted nodes can be seen in infection and malignancies such as lymphoma.

Answered 7/4/2017

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