Miami, FL
A 46-year-old male asked:
Per a recent mri, the radiologist has indicated "enlarged inguinal nodes present". tests indicated no hernia. what specialist should i now see?
2 doctor answers • 3 doctors weighed in

Dr. Michael Gaboranswered
Diagnostic Radiology 35 years experience
There are many: potential causes of enlarged lymph nodes. I would start with your primary care physician and go from there.
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Dr. Marsha Davisanswered
Internal Medicine 30 years experience
Ask your: Regular doctor first the workup should start there if even indicated. Sometimes radiologists read but are not clinically significant and hour regular doctor will know that,so Sonya worry yet there are several specialists possible depending on your history and bloodwork to choose from
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