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Comprehensive Overview of Lymph Drainage in Head, Neck, and Groin Regions

This educational resource provides an in-depth exploration of lymphatic drainage in the head, neck, and groin regions. It covers specific lymph nodes, including submental, submandibular, and various cervical nodes, detailing their drainage areas such as the oral cavity, face, and scalp. Additionally, it describes lymph drainage in the groin and axillary regions, outlining anatomical relationships and important pathways. Ideal for students and healthcare professionals seeking to enhance their clinical skills and understanding of human anatomy.

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Comprehensive Overview of Lymph Drainage in Head, Neck, and Groin Regions

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  1. CLINICAL SKILLS UNIT EDUCATIONAL LOOPS BY CHSE

  2. LYMPH DRAINAGE OF HEAD AND NECK • Submental • Submandibular • Pre-auricular • Post-auricular • Occipital • Tonsillar jugulodigastric • Superficial cervical • Deep cervical • Supraclavicular • Infraclavicular

  3. LYMPH DRAINAGE OF HEAD AND NECK • Lower central lip, lower canine teeth and lower anterior part of oral cavity • Lateral end of lower lip whole upper, upper and lower premolars, upper canines, hard palate, forehead, cheek and anterior face • Lateral part of face and eyelids • Lateral scalp area • Occipital and sub-occipital region of scalp • Tonsillar and pharyngeal area • Cheek and lateral face around angle of the jaw • Superficial nodes of head and neck region, tongue, • Lung and breast • Lung and breast

  4. LYMPH DRAINAGE OF GROIN REGION • Horizontal or inguinal group • inguinal ligament From buttocks and back, Lower abdomen, umbilical region, penis, perineum, lower vagina and anus • Femoral or vertical group • femoral vessels The lower limb.

  5. LYMPH NODES OF AXILLA • Lateral or brachial • Apical or central • Medial or pectoral • Posterior or sub-scapular LYMPH DRAINAGE OF AXILLARY REGION • Upper limb • Final common pathway • Breast • Sub-scapular region

  6. EDUCATIONAL LOOPS BY CHSE

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