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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
The '''cervical lymph nodes''' are the lymph nodes located in the neck area. | The '''cervical lymph nodes''' are the [[Corpus:Lymph node|lymph nodes]] located in the [[Corpus:Neck|neck]] area. | ||
==Classification== | ==Classification== | ||
There are more than 300 cervicofacial lymph nodes, which vary in number, distribution, and location. Their classification is not consistent across anatomical literature. In addition to anatomical classifications, various clinical nomenclatures exist, particularly in oncology and surgery. | |||
===...anatomical=== | ===...anatomical=== | ||
Anatomically, | Anatomically, cervical lymph nodes can be classified based on two aspects: | ||
...according to their position in relation to the superficial leaf of the cervical fascia | ...according to their position in relation to the superficial leaf of the [[Corpus:Cervical fascia|cervical fascia]] | ||
* | * Superficial cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales superficiales) | ||
* | * Deep cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales profundi) | ||
...according to their location on the neck | ...according to their location on the neck | ||
* | * Anterior cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales anteriores) located in the front of the neck, below the [[Corpus:Hyoid bone|hyoid bone]] | ||
* | * Lateral cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales laterales) ifound in the lateral neck region, near the [[Corpus:Sternocleidomastoid muscle|sternocleidomastoid muscle]] | ||
* | * Retropharyngeal cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici retropharyngeales) | ||
By combining these two aspects, the following classification emerges: | |||
====Superficial cervical lymph nodes==== | ====Superficial cervical lymph nodes==== | ||
Superficial cervical lymph nodes are located in the lateral neck, along the [[Corpus:External jugular vein|external jugular vein]] on the surface of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. They connect to the deep cervical lymph nodes via [[Corpus:Lymphatic vessel|lymphatic vessels]]. | |||
====Deep cervical lymph nodes==== | ====Deep cervical lymph nodes==== | ||
=====Anterior deep cervical lymph nodes===== | =====Anterior deep cervical lymph nodes===== | ||
The | The anterior deep cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales anteriores profundi) include the following groups, all of which are named after their reference [[Corpus:Organ|organ]]: | ||
* Nodi lymphatici praelaryngeales in | |||
* Nodi lymphatici thyreoidei around the thyroid gland | * Prelaryngeal lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici praelaryngeales) – in front of the [[Corpus:Larynx|larynx]] | ||
* Nodi lymphatici praetracheales in front of the trachea | * Thyroid lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici thyreoidei) – around the [[Corpus:Thyroid gland|thyroid gland]] | ||
* Nodi lymphatici paratracheales | * Pretracheal lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici praetracheales) – in front of the [[Corpus:Trachea|trachea]] | ||
* Paratracheal lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici paratracheales) – beside the trachea | |||
=====Lateral deep cervical lymph nodes===== | =====Lateral deep cervical lymph nodes===== | ||
The | The lateral deep lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales laterales profundi) include: | ||
* Nodi lymphatici jugulares laterales | |||
* Nodi lymphatici jugulares anteriores | * Lateral jugular lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici jugulares laterales) | ||
* Nodus lymphaticus jugulodigastricus at the junction of the internal jugular vein and the digastric muscle | * Anterior jugular lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici jugulares anteriores) – both groups are positioned along the [[Corpus:Internal jugular vein|internal jugular vein]] | ||
* Nodus lymphaticus juguloomohyoideus at the internal jugular vein above the intermediate tendon of the | * Jugulodigastric lymph node (Nodus lymphaticus jugulodigastricus) – at the junction of the internal jugular vein and the [[Corpus:Digastric muscle|digastric muscle]] | ||
* Nodi lymphatici supraclaviculares above the clavicle | * Juguloomohyoid lymph node (Nodus lymphaticus juguloomohyoideus) – located at the internal jugular vein, above the intermediate [[Corpus:Tendon|tendon]] of the [[Corpus:Omohyoid muscle|omohyoid muscle]] | ||
* Supraclavicular lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici supraclaviculares) – found above the [[Corpus:Clavicle|clavicle]] | |||
The | The juguloomohyoid and supraclavicular lymph nodes are sometimes referred to as the lower deep cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales inferiores profundi), as described in Gray. | ||
The | The submental (Nodi lymphatici submentales) and submandibular lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici submandibulares), located below the chin and along the [[Corpus:Lower jaw|lower jaw]], are classified either as part of the [[Corpus:Head|head]] or neck, depending on the author. | ||
===...clinical=== | ===...clinical=== | ||
The most | The most widely used clinical classification of cervical lymph nodes was established by the American Academy of Otolaryngology. It divides the lymph nodes into six levels, according to Robbins: | ||
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| Level I || Submental and submandibular lymph nodes | | Level I || Submental and submandibular lymph nodes | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Level II || Upper deep jugular (craniojugular) lymph nodes: | | Level II || Upper deep jugular (craniojugular) lymph nodes: from the skull base to the carotid bifurcation | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Level III || Middle deep jugular (mediojugular) lymph nodes: | | Level III || Middle deep jugular (mediojugular) lymph nodes: from the carotid bifurcation to the junction of the omohyoid muscle and internal jugular vein | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Level IV || Lower deep jugular (caudojugular) lymph nodes: | | Level IV || Lower deep jugular (caudojugular) lymph nodes: from the crossing of the omohyoid muscle with the internal jugular vein to the clavicle | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Level V || Lymph | | Level V || Lymph nodes in the posterior triangle of the neck ("accessory group") | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Level VI || Lymph node group in the anterior triangle of the neck: parapharyngeal, retropharyngeal and pretracheal | | Level VI || Lymph node group in the anterior triangle of the neck: includes parapharyngeal, retropharyngeal, and pretracheal lymph nodes ("anterior compartment") | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
The level I lymph nodes can be further subdivided into | The level I lymph nodes can be further subdivided into: | ||
* Ia: submental lymph | * Ia: submental lymph nodes and | ||
* Ib: submandibular lymph | * Ib: submandibular lymph nodes | ||
==Clinic== | ==Clinic== | ||
Cervical lymph node enlargement (lymphadenopathy) can occur in systemic diseases (e.g., infectious mononucleosis, Hodgkin’s lymphoma) as well as in localized infections or malignant tumors of the head and neck region. Therefore, lymph node assessment is an essential part of a complete physical examination. | |||
[[Kategorie:Corpus]] | [[Kategorie:Corpus]] | ||
[[Kategorie:Lymph node]] | [[Kategorie:Lymph node]] |
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Definition
The cervical lymph nodes are the lymph nodes located in the neck area.
Classification
There are more than 300 cervicofacial lymph nodes, which vary in number, distribution, and location. Their classification is not consistent across anatomical literature. In addition to anatomical classifications, various clinical nomenclatures exist, particularly in oncology and surgery.
...anatomical
Anatomically, cervical lymph nodes can be classified based on two aspects:
...according to their position in relation to the superficial leaf of the cervical fascia
- Superficial cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales superficiales)
- Deep cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales profundi)
...according to their location on the neck
- Anterior cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales anteriores) located in the front of the neck, below the hyoid bone
- Lateral cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales laterales) ifound in the lateral neck region, near the sternocleidomastoid muscle
- Retropharyngeal cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici retropharyngeales)
By combining these two aspects, the following classification emerges:
Superficial cervical lymph nodes
Superficial cervical lymph nodes are located in the lateral neck, along the external jugular vein on the surface of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. They connect to the deep cervical lymph nodes via lymphatic vessels.
Deep cervical lymph nodes
Anterior deep cervical lymph nodes
The anterior deep cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales anteriores profundi) include the following groups, all of which are named after their reference organ:
- Prelaryngeal lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici praelaryngeales) – in front of the larynx
- Thyroid lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici thyreoidei) – around the thyroid gland
- Pretracheal lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici praetracheales) – in front of the trachea
- Paratracheal lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici paratracheales) – beside the trachea
Lateral deep cervical lymph nodes
The lateral deep lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales laterales profundi) include:
- Lateral jugular lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici jugulares laterales)
- Anterior jugular lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici jugulares anteriores) – both groups are positioned along the internal jugular vein
- Jugulodigastric lymph node (Nodus lymphaticus jugulodigastricus) – at the junction of the internal jugular vein and the digastric muscle
- Juguloomohyoid lymph node (Nodus lymphaticus juguloomohyoideus) – located at the internal jugular vein, above the intermediate tendon of the omohyoid muscle
- Supraclavicular lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici supraclaviculares) – found above the clavicle
The juguloomohyoid and supraclavicular lymph nodes are sometimes referred to as the lower deep cervical lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici cervicales inferiores profundi), as described in Gray.
The submental (Nodi lymphatici submentales) and submandibular lymph nodes (Nodi lymphatici submandibulares), located below the chin and along the lower jaw, are classified either as part of the head or neck, depending on the author.
...clinical
The most widely used clinical classification of cervical lymph nodes was established by the American Academy of Otolaryngology. It divides the lymph nodes into six levels, according to Robbins:
Level | Lymph nodes |
---|---|
Level I | Submental and submandibular lymph nodes |
Level II | Upper deep jugular (craniojugular) lymph nodes: from the skull base to the carotid bifurcation |
Level III | Middle deep jugular (mediojugular) lymph nodes: from the carotid bifurcation to the junction of the omohyoid muscle and internal jugular vein |
Level IV | Lower deep jugular (caudojugular) lymph nodes: from the crossing of the omohyoid muscle with the internal jugular vein to the clavicle |
Level V | Lymph nodes in the posterior triangle of the neck ("accessory group") |
Level VI | Lymph node group in the anterior triangle of the neck: includes parapharyngeal, retropharyngeal, and pretracheal lymph nodes ("anterior compartment") |
The level I lymph nodes can be further subdivided into:
- Ia: submental lymph nodes and
- Ib: submandibular lymph nodes
Clinic
Cervical lymph node enlargement (lymphadenopathy) can occur in systemic diseases (e.g., infectious mononucleosis, Hodgkin’s lymphoma) as well as in localized infections or malignant tumors of the head and neck region. Therefore, lymph node assessment is an essential part of a complete physical examination.