Occasionally, infection or injury in the body causes the lymph nodes to become swollen and painful to the touch. Nodes in the groin region (called the inguinal or femoral lymph nodes) may grow in size ...
These lesions are generally painful, frequently multiple and bilateral, and are associated with tender inguinal lymphadenopathy. The ulcers then scab on keratinized skin and re-epithelialize over ...
An abdominal ultrasound should likely be done if the patient has enlarged popliteal or inguinal lymph nodes as this imaging will show lymphadenopathy associated with metastatic mast cell disease. “If ...