Immune system healthDetected by MRI
Enlarged lymph nodes in the groin (inguinal lymphadenopathy)
Swollen lymph nodes in the groin, which are often a harmless response to infection or inflammation in the legs or pelvis but can occasionally indicate lymphoma or cancer that has spread. The MRI shows their size, number, and distribution to help judge whether further investigation is needed.
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