So for ten years I've had problems with enlarged lymph nodes in my groin... Just had another ultrasound because I remember the original doctor ten years ago say if it was Cancer it was low-grade and could be find for 10 years...
Couple months ago started having problems again, had what I thought was a boil on the leg/groin which may have actually been a lymph node that the dermatologist cut (that's another story and in another thread) so I had an ultrasound on the area again.
Results came in and my general doctor emailed and said no reason to come back or monitor. Got the results from radiologist and it shows multiple normal-appearing right inguinal lymph nodes with normal reniform configuration, thin cortex and central fatty hila. ok? but then says There is normal Doppler blood flow. The largest measures 30 x 4.2 x 5 mm in the long axis, short and transverse dimensions. Left: Multiple normal-appearing left inguinal lymph nodes are identified. The largest measures 17 x 10 x 6 mm. IMPRESSION: Bilateral shotty inguinal adenopathy with the dimensions of the largest nodes as noted.
HOLY CRAP! How is 30MM nothing to be concerned about? Everything I see online says anything over 15MM in that area needs to be investigate and could be malignant.
Freaking out over the 30MM not sure why doctors are not and not sure where to go or what to do next.