“…The differential diagnoses include canal of Nuck pathology, enlarged lymph nodes, lipoma, leiomyoma, abscess, lymphangioma or rhabdomyosarcoma. Ultrasound can play a significant role in differentiating between these genital masses . When the mass is established to be in the canal of Nuck, ultrasound can help determine the contents, which can include free or encysted fluid, omental fat, bowel loops, an ovary and in the rarest of cases uterus, fallopian tubes, broad ligament and bladder .…”