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Inguinal Lymphadenitis Definition
Common names:
  • Groin Lymphadenitis
  • Inguinal Lymphadenitis
  • Lymphadenitis Groin
  • Lymphadenitis Inguinal
A person with inguinal lymphadenitis has inflammation of the lymph nodes in the groin, usually caused by a bacterial infection. The lymph glands in the groin become swollen and tender.

The most common causes of inguinal lymphadenitis are skin injuries and sexually transmitted diseases. Inguinal lymphadenitis resolves with treatment of the underlying infection.
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Last Updated: Dec 28, 2007  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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