Horizontal inguinal lymph nodes
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Lymph Axillary lymph nodes- drain superficial lymph vessels superior to umbilicus. Superficial inguinal lymph nodes-inferior to umbilicus. External, common iliac, lumbar lymph nodes-receive deep lymph vessels. Clinical. Protuberance of Abdomen – infants, young children – normal (air), adults: causes are fat, feces, fetus, flatus, fluid
[DOC File]HHPD PAC 06
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Superficial inguinal nodes. Horizontal group. Below inguinal ligament. Drains superficial portion of: Lower abdomen. Buttock. External genitalia (except testes) Anal canal and Perianal area. Lower vagina. Vertical group. Clusters near the upper part of the Saphenous vein. Drains that area of the upper thigh
[DOC File]FEMALE GENITALIA/PELVIC/PERINEAL REGIONS
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Lymphatics: drain into the aortic lymph nodes, internal and external iliac lymph nodes, superficial inguinal lymph nodes, and sacral lymph nodes. Internal Structures: superior 2/3 is the body, the inferior 1/3 is the cervix; a narrowing between the body and the cervix is called, the isthmus; the superior part of the body is called the fundus.
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Lymph Nodes note: All grossly negative or equivocal lymph nodes are to be submitted entirely. Grossly positive lymph nodes may be partially submitted for microscopic confirmation of metastasis. Removal and pathologic examination of at least 12 lymph nodes from resected colon cancer cases is desired.
[DOC File]Anatomy Lecture Notes – Midterm 2006
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Lymph Drainage: parasternal lymph nodes + apical lymph nodes (75% here) Superficial Chest: Cephalic vein (in deltopectoral triangle) Medial/Lateral cutaneous vessels and nerves. Anterior Muscles: Pectoralis Major adduction, medial rotation, flexion of humerus at shoulder medial and lateral pectoral nerve pectoral branch of thoracocromial trunk a.
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Enlarge lymph nodes, soft tissue tumours and sialadenitis are common conditions which can simulate the clinical picture of a salivary gland tumour. DD of salivary gland tumours : Pleomorphic adenoma is the commonest benign tumour. Mucoepidermoid carcinoma is the commonest malignant tumour.
[DOCX File]College of American Pathologists
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___ pM1: Distant metastasis (includes metastasis to inguinal lymph nodes, intraperitoneal disease, lung, liver, or bone) (excludes metastasis to pelvic or para-aortic lymph nodes, or vagina). Uterine serosa and adnexa involvement are considered M1 disease. ... Horizontal Extent This is now an optional element in the synoptic template.
[DOC File]VULVA AND VAGINA
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Inguinal (groin) lymph nodes are the commonest site for metastases. Gross picture of squamous cell ca of vulva; Histology of invasive squamous cell ca of vulva The lesions may be multifocal and may be associated with malignancies elsewhere in the genital tract, especially the cervix.
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Sentinel Lymph Nodes. The sentinel lymph node is the first node to receive drainage from a primary tumor. There may be more than one sentinel node for some tumors. If a sentinel node contains metastatic tumor, it indicates that other more distant nodes may also contain metastatic disease.
[DOC File]Florida State University
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-Superficial inguinal lymph nodes (horizontal and vertical groups)-Deep inguinal lymph nodes-Fascia lata-Crural fascia-Pedal fascia-Iliotibial tract. Anterior (Extensor) Compartment of Thigh-Sartorius-Rectus femoris-Vastus lateralis-Vastus intermedius-Vastus medialis-Quadriceps femoris (rectus and vastus) Skeleton of Thigh. Pelvis
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