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Lymphadentits in groin part
I recovered from covid on sept 1 with mild infection, after that I observed lymph nodes swollen in groin part and in neck region. I myself got tested by fnac, they gave report of possibilities of lymphoproliferative or granulomatus. The next day we repeated fnac, they concluded by saying post covid reactive lymphadentis. In neck portion lymph node regressed.. But in groin place lymph nodes are there still. Can anyone seen any kind of this case who got lymph nodes swollen in inguinal region after covid. Or do I need to take any further evaluations. Please help me. Thanks I'm advance. BTW hiv and other STD tests ruled out and conclusively negative.
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Palpable inguinal lymph node is not uncommon Detailed history is desirable
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Kindly discuss for your concern Need to be evaluated further
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