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INTERCOSTAL
LYMPH NODE |
- These are small glands situated in the upper part of the
intercostal spaces (absent in dog) on the course of intercostal vessels.
- Afferents: Vertebrae, ribs,
pleura, intercostal and spinal muscles.
- Efferents: To mediastinal
lymph nodes
MEDASTINAL LYMPH
NODE |
Anterior mediastinal lymph node
- These are situated in the anterior mediastinum along the
oesophagus trachea anterior vena cava and common brachiocephalic trunk.
- Two or four are found ventral to the trachea and oesophagus.
The largest often lies along the origin of the internal thoracic artery.
- Afferents: Pleura, trachea,
oesophagus, thymus, pericardium, heart and lungs.
- Efferents: On the left to the
thoracic duct on the right to the right lymphatic duct or costocervical
nodes.
Middle mediastinal lymph node
- They are situated on the superior part of middle mediastinum
over the oesophagus on the right side.
- Afferents: Pleura, pericardium,
longus colli, vertebrae, etc.
- Efferents: To the efferent of the
posterior mediastinal glands.
Posterior mediastinal lymph node
- These lie along the oesophagus in the posterior mediastinum
- Afferents: Oesophagus, lungs,
pericardium, mediastinum, diaphragm, liver and spleen.
- Efferents: To thoracic duct.
Dorsal mediastinal lymph node
- They are situated on either side of the aorta and between it
and vertebrae.
- Afferents: Similar to intercostal
and also from diaphragm pericardium mediastinum.
- Efferents: To the efferent from
posterior mediastinal or to the thoracic duct.
Ventral mediastinal lymph node
- These lie on the transversus thoracic muscle at the apex of the
pericardium.
- Afferents: Pleura diaphragm
pericardium and sternum.
- Efferents: To the anterior
sternal node.
BRONCHIAL AND
PULMONARY LYMPH NODE |
Bronchial lymph node
- They are right, left, middle and apical bronchial nodes.
- The right bronchial is situated on the right face of the
trachea.
- The left bronchial is situated between the aortic arch and
pulmonary artery.
- The middle bronchial at the bifurcation of the trachea.
- The apical bronchial is at the origin of the apical bronchus.
- Afferents: Lungs, oesophagus
bronchi and heart.
- Efferents: On the left to the
efferents of the posterior mediastinal gland on the right to the middle
mediastinal and anterior mediastinal nodes.
Pulmonary lymph node
- They are inconstant and found in the chief bronchi in the
lungs.
- Afferents: Lungs.
- Efferents: To bronchial and
mediastinal nodes.
PERICARDIAL
LYMPH NODE |
- They are small and inconstant and are found between the aortic
arch and vena hemiazygos.
- Afferents: Pericardium.
- Efferents: To left bronchial node.
DIAPHRAGMATIC
AND STERNAL LYMPH NODE |
Diaphragmatic lymph node
- It is a small gland close to the foramen vena cava of
diaphragm.
- Afferents: Diaphragm.
- Efferents: To posterior mediastinal
nodes.
Sternal lymph node
- These nodes are situated along the course of internal thoracic
vessels. The largest of these is the anterior sternal nodes.
- Afferents: Intercostal muscles,
pericardium, pectoral and abdominal muscles.
- Efferents: To the anterior
mediastinal nodes.
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