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  2. Mandibular lymph node - Wikipedia

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    nodus lymphoideus mandibularis: Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata] The mandibular lymph node is a lymph node found near the jaw. References.

  3. Lymph node - Wikipedia

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    Cross-section of a lymph node with sections labelled.1) Capsule; 2) Subcapsular sinus; 3) Germinal centre; 4) Lymphoid nodule; 5) Trabeculae Lymph nodes are kidney or oval shaped and range in size from 2 mm to 25 mm on their long axis, with an average of 15 mm. [2]

  4. Jugulodigastric lymph node - Wikipedia

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    The jugulodigastric lymph nodes are found in the proximity of where the posterior belly of the digastric muscle crosses the internal jugular vein.Nodes are typically around 15 mm in length in adults, and decrease in size during old age. [1]

  5. Buccinator lymph node - Wikipedia

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    nodus lymphoideus buccinatorius: Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata] The buccinator lymph node or nodes are one or more lymph nodes placed on the buccinator ...

  6. Jugulo-omohyoid lymph node - Wikipedia

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    nodus lymphoideus juguloomohyoideu: Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata] The juguloomohyoid lymph node (tongue node) is related to the intermediate tendon of the ...

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  9. Osler's node - Wikipedia

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    Osler's nodes result from the deposition of immune complexes. [2] The resulting inflammatory response leads to swelling, redness, and pain that characterize these lesions. ...