Examples of groin in the following topics:
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- A pulled groin muscle usually refers to a painful injury sustained by straining the hip adductor muscles.
- These groin muscles adduct the thigh (bring the femur and knee closer to the midline).
- The groin is innervated by the obturator nerve, with two exceptions.
- Groin pulls are a common sports injury, especially in ice hockey and soccer.
- Signs of a severe groin pull include pain while sitting or at rest and difficulty walking.
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- Tinea cruris, also known as crotch itch, crotch rot, Dhobie itch, eczema marginatum, gym itch, jock itch, jock rot, and ringworm of the groin is a dermatophyte fungal infection of the groin region in any sex, though more often seen in males.
- As the common name for this condition implies, it causes itching or a burning sensation in the groin area, thigh skin folds, or anus.
- Medical professionals suggest keeping the groin area clean and dry by drying off thoroughly after bathing and putting on dry clothing right away after swimming or perspiring.
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- This leads to pain, most commonly felt in the flank (the area between the ribs and hip), lower abdomen, and groin (a condition called renal colic).
- Renal colic typically comes in waves lasting 20 to 60 minutes, beginning in the flank or lower back, and often radiating to the groin or genitals.
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- The femoral vein merges with the great saphenous vein in the groin to form the external iliac vein.
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- When two barrel vaults intersect at right angles, they create a groin vault.
- Furthermore, because of the direction, the thrust is concentrated along this x-shape, so only the corners of a groin vault need to be grounded.
- This allows an architect or engineer to manipulate the space below the groin vault in a variety of ways.
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- Other than ulceration, enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area can be present, along with blisters and sores.
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- The interior of the Cathedral, including the groin vaults and pointed arches, demonstrates the Gothic elements of its architecture quite clearly.
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- Lymph nodes are found primarily in the armpits, groin, chest, neck, and abdomen.
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- Burkitt lymphoma may first be noticed as a swelling of the lymph nodes (glands) in the neck, groin, or under the arm.
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- Acute prostatitis is relatively easy to diagnose because it presents the general infection symptoms which may include: fever, chills, groin and lower back pain, issues during urination, and general body aches.