Chronic inflammatory nodules in the groin area

Chronic inflammatory nodules in the groin area

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Case presentation A 36-year-old woman presents with a longstanding history of chronic inflammatory nodules in the groin area (Figures 1a and b). The lesions first appeared around puberty and have never fully resolved. They are extremely painful and she has had to take time off work in the past because of the pain.

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