Mesenteric lymph nodes
Mesenteric lymph nodes | |
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Lymph Nodes of the Large Intestine and Lower Abdomen | |
Regional lymph tissue | |
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Drains to | Intestinal lymph trunk |
Latin | Nodi lymphoidei mesenterici |
The mesenteric lymph nodes lie between the layers of the mesentery.
They number from one hundred to one hundred and fifty, and are sited as three groups:
- one group lying close to the wall of the small intestine, among the terminal twigs of the superior mesenteric artery;
- a second group placed in relation to the loops and primary branches of the vessels;
- and a third group located along the trunk of the artery.
Additional images
- The lymphatics of cecum and vermiform process from the front.
- The lymphatics of cecum and vermiform process from behind.
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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