OVERVIEW of LYMPH NODES

Nodi lymphoidei capitis
Nodi occipitales, mastoidei, parotidei superf. et prof., faciales, linguales, submentales, submandibulares
Nodi lymphoidei cervicales anteriores
Nodi superficiales, profundi (infrahyoidei, pre-,paratracheales, retropharyngeales)
Nodi lymphoidei cervicales laterales
Nodi superficiales, profundi (n. jugulodigastricus, juguloomohyoideus), supraclaviculares, accessorii
Nodi lymphoidei membri sup.
Nodi lymphoidei axillares (apicales, centrales, humerales, subscapulares, pectorales), interpectorales, deltopectorales, brachiales, cubitales
Nodi lymphoidei thoracis
Nodi parammarii, parasternales, intercostales, phrenici sup.,
parasternales+ prepericardiaci (= nodi "mediastinales ant."),
pericardiaci lat., tracheobronchiales sup. et inf.,bronchopulmonales, intrpulmonales,
juxtaesophageales+prevertebrales(=nodi "mediastinales post.")
Nodi lymphoidei abdominis parietales
Nodi lumbales sin., intemed., dex.
Nodi lymphoidei abdominis vicerales
Nodi coeliaci, gastrici, gastroomentales, pylorici, pancreatici, splenici, pancreaticoduodenales, hepatici, mesenterici sup. et inf. (3 rows)
Nodi lymphoidei pelvis parietales
Nodi iliaci communes, externi, interni (gluteales, sacrales)
Nodi lymphoidei pelvis viscerales
Nodi paravesicales, parauterini, paravaginales, pararectales
Nodi lymphoidei membri inferioris
Nodi lymphoidei inguinales superficiales et profundi, poplitei


Eponyms in the chapter of lymphatic system

Eponym
Lymph node
Group
Location
Note
Wood
Nodus l. tonsillaris
Nodi l. cerv. lat. prof. sup.
at level of 3rd cervical vertebra

lymph from tonsilla palatina (inflammation)

Bayer
Nodus l. parauterinus
Nodi l. parauterini
at crossing of a. uterina and ureter
lymph from corpus uteri (tumor)
Sorgius

 

 

Nodi l. pectorales
most cranial node from the group, at 2nd/3rd digitation of m. serratus anterior
lymph from mamma (tumor)
Küttner
Nodus l. jugulodigastricus
Nodi l. cerv. lat. prof. sup.
at crossing of v. jugularis int. and venter post. m. digastrici

Cloquet s. Rosenmüller
Nodus l. proximalis
Nodi l. inguinales prof.
most cranial node from the group, in lacuna vasorum (vascular space)

Virchow-Troisier


Nodi l. supraclaviculares
connected with arcus ductus thoracici

lymph from stomach /resp. other GIT organs/ (tumor, on the lef side more frequenntly)

Rouvière

Nodi l. cerv. ant. prof.

lymph from pharynx (inflammation, tumor)