Inguinal lymphadenopathy is described as swollen lymph nodes in the groin area. It may happen due to sexually transmitted disease, fungal infection, skin infection, autoimmune disorders, inflammation, cancers, and medications. These swollen lymph nodes in the groin may be painful to touch, and the skin over them may look red and inflamed. Treatments depend on the cause, including immune therapy, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, oral antibiotics, antivirals, and antifungals.
Inguinal Lymph Node Dissection - Procedures and Clinical Outcomes
Inguinal lymph node dissection is the careful excision of lymph nodes in the inguinal area with the intention of eradicating metastatic spread.