Infections, and tumors in the area drained by the node, and lymphoma are the common causes. For info: https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/immunology-and-umomicrobiology/inguinal-lymphadenopathy#:~:text=Inguinal%20lymphadenopathy%20is%20a%20nonspecific,It%20often%20accompanies%20genital%20infection.
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