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Preaortic lymph nodes

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Preaortic lymph node
Left lumbar lymph nodes (paraaortic lymph nodes)
  1. Lateral aortic
  2. Preaortic
  3. Postaortic
  4. Intermediate lumbar
Right lumbar lymph nodes (paracaval lymph nodes)
  1. Lateral caval
  2. Precaval
  3. Postcaval
The parietal lymph glands of the pelvis.
Details
SystemLymphatic system
SourceInferior mesenteric lymph nodes
Drains toPrimarily intestinal trunk
Identifiers
Latinnodi lymphoidei praeaortici
Anatomical terminology

The preaortic lymph nodes lie in front of the aorta, and may be divided into celiac lymph nodes, superior mesenteric lymph nodes, and inferior mesenteric lymph nodes groups, arranged around the origins of the corresponding arteries.

The celiac lymph nodes are grouped into three sets: the gastric, hepatic and splenic lymph nodes. These groups also form their own subgroups.

The superior mesenteric lymph nodes are grouped into three sets: the mesenteric, ileocolic and mesocolic lymph nodes.

The inferior mesenteric lymph nodes have a subgroup of pararectal lymph nodes.

The preaortic lymph nodes receive a few vessels from the lateral aortic lymph nodes, but their principal afferents are derived from the organs supplied by the three arteries with which they are associated–the celiac, superior and inferior mesenteric arteries.

Some of their efferents pass to the retroaortic lymph nodes, but the majority unite to form the intestinal lymph trunk, which enters the cisterna chyli.

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References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 705 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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