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Orofacial Anatomy II Chapter 10 Textbook
What lymph node groups have both superficial & deep nodes?
Parotid nodes
What structure leaves each individual lymph node at the hilus?
Efferent lymphatic vessels
Which lymph node groups are considered subdivisions of the facial lymph
nodes?
Malar, buccal, nasolabial & mandibular nodes
What component of the lymphatic system usually have one way valves?
Vessels
What type of nodes drain lymph from a local region before the lymph flows
to a more distant region?
Primary nodes
The buccal lymph nodes are located superficial to which structure?
Buccinator muscle
What lymph node group extends from the base of the skull to the root of the
neck?
Deep cervical nodes
Where are the external jugular lymph nodes located?
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Orofacial Anatomy II Chapter 10 Textbook
Along the external jugular vein
Into which area does the thoracic duct empty into?
Junction of the left internal jugular vein & the subclavian veins
What are the primary lymph nodes draining the skin & mucous membranes
of the lower face?
Submandibular nodes
What are secondary lymph nodes for the occipital nodes?
Supraclavicular nodes
What lymph node groups are both considered superficial cervical lymph
nodes?
External & Anterior Jugular Nodes
Which of the following statements concerning the submental lymph nodes
is correct?
- They are located deep to the mylohyoid muscle
- They are located between the mandibular symphysis & hyoid bone
- They drain the labial commissure & base of tongue
- They are secondary nodes for deep cervical nodes
They are located between the mandibular symphysis & hyoid bone
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