A member asked:

Diagnosed with inguinal lymphadenopathy last year, node was biopsied, no cancer detected, node returned to normal. what could it have been? thank you!

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Skin on your feet: Somewhere between 99% and 101% of young men who are physically active have at least a few palpable lymph nodes in their groin. Trusting you're std-free. The usual biopsy diagnosis is either nonspecific of dermatopathic lymphadenopathy -- an athlete's feet get roughed up in his shoes and socks, and products of injury drain to the protective groin nodes.

Answered 10/2/2017

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