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 the Trocar :: Online Videojournal of Gynecologic and surgical endoscopy
The nodes primarily involved are the superficial inguinal lymph nodes (Andrews, et al., 1994).
Dissection of the lymph nodes follows the path of the saphenous vein, starting from the lowest part and moving up past the arch to the area where are lying the lymph nodes situated at the confluence of the external pudendal veins, the superficial epigastric vein, and the superficial circumflex vein.
The dissection was performed on the ipsilateral side of the tumor in 9 patients, on contra lateral side in 6 cases (in case of clinically suspected inguinal nodes a traditional open dissection was performed) and on both sides in the 13 patients with central disease.
www.thetrocar.net /view.asp?id=1   (2709 words)

  
 leg.html
The lymphatic drainage of the leg and foot is to popliteal nodes, the vertical group of superficial inguinal nodes, and deep inguinal nodes.
Popliteal nodes receive superficial lymph vessels from the lateral side of the leg and foot (the area drained by the small saphenous vein) and from deep lymph vessels accompanying the anterior and posterior tibial arteries.
The two sets of veins are connected by valved perforating veins, 80 that (ideally) blood flows from superficial to deep veins and moves toward the heart mainly in deep veins.
www.emory.edu /ANATOMY/AnatomyManual/leg.html   (500 words)

  
 body08.doc
Abscess on buttocks: lymph drains from the superficial inguinal to the deep inguinal, and makes its way up to the paraaortic nodes.
The lymph nodes are in “nodal groups” which lie along major vessels.
Pattern of Drainage for all of skin and subcutaneous tissue Most Lymph nodes draining the skin and subcutaneous tissue are deeply located, and NOT located in subcutaneous tissue!!
www.uhmc.sunysb.edu /som/students/2003/Lectures/body08.doc   (500 words)

  
 superficial inguinal ring from On-line Medical Dictionary
Previous: superficial implantation, superficial inguinal lymph nodes, superficial inguinal pouch
Synonym: annulus inguinalis superficialis, external inguinal ring, subcutaneous ring.
The slit-like opening in the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle of the abdominal wall through which the spermatic cord (round ligament in the female) and inguinal hernias emerge from the inguinal canal.
cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk /cgi-bin/omd?subcutaneous+ring   (64 words)

  
 Veins1.com - Complete Source for Veins Health
The lymphatic vessels along the great saphenous vein drain into the superficial inguinal lymph nodes; those along the small saphenous vein drain into the popliteal lymph nodes.
The superficial lymphaytic vessels accompany the saphenous veins and their triubutaries in the superficial fascia.
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www.veins1.com /reference/PreviewCategory.cfm/11   (233 words)

  
 LYMPHATICS OF ABDOMEN, PELVIS, PERINEUM AND LOWER EXTREMITY
Lymphatic drainage follows the same path as other structures in the perineum to the superficial inguinal nodes.
Lymphatic drainage of the abdomen, pelvis, perineum and lower extremity tends to follow blood vessels and ligaments and passes through small clusters of nodes located on viscera or at bifurcations of vessels before draining into groups of larger nodes along major vessels.
Lymph from the bladder goes to the internal iliac, common iliac then para-aortic nodes.
cats.med.uvm.edu /cats_teachingmod/gross_anatomy/abdomen/pages/lymphatics.html   (549 words)

  
 lw12.wbc
The deep inguinal lymph nodes are situated deep to the fascia lata.
Wrong, the answer is D. Other tributaries of the upper part of the great saphenous vein include the external pudendal veins out of which one is joined by the superficial dorsal vein of the penis and the deep external pudendal veins which join the great saphenous vein at its termination in the saphenous opening.
The great saphenous vein is the largest of the superficial veins of the lower limb.
kumc.edu /research/medicine/pharmacology/CAI/webCAI/anatomy/lw12.wbc   (1036 words)

  
 UCH Section of Urology
Penile cancer metastasizes in a predictable pattern to inguinal lymph nodes followed by drainage into pelvic lymph nodes (and beyond).
The disadvantages are that penile cancers are relatively radioresistant and there is a high rate of complications (fistula, stricture, edema, superficial necrosis, and pain).
Penile cancer is rare in the United States (annual incidence of 1-2 per 100,000 men, which translates into 1400 cases yearly).
www.ucurology.org /urologicCancer/penile/index.htm   (1377 words)

  
 lw12.wbc
The deep inguinal lymph nodes are situated deep to the fascia lata.
Wrong, the answer is D. Other tributaries of the upper part of the great saphenous vein include the external pudendal veins out of which one is joined by the superficial dorsal vein of the penis and the deep external pudendal veins which join the great saphenous vein at its termination in the saphenous opening.
No, the correct answer is A. It was stated before that the intramuscular veins are part of the deep venous system of the lower limb as well as that the venous blood flows from the superficial into the deep veins.
kumc.edu /research/medicine/pharmacology/CAI/webCAI/anatomy/lw12.wbc   (1036 words)

  
 lw12.wbc
The deep inguinal lymph nodes are situated deep to the fascia lata.
Wrong, the answer is D. Other tributaries of the upper part of the great saphenous vein include the external pudendal veins out of which one is joined by the superficial dorsal vein of the penis and the deep external pudendal veins which join the great saphenous vein at its termination in the saphenous opening.
No, the correct answer is A. It was stated before that the intramuscular veins are part of the deep venous system of the lower limb as well as that the venous blood flows from the superficial into the deep veins.
www.kumc.edu /research/medicine/pharmacology/CAI/webCAI/anatomy/lw12.wbc   (1036 words)

  
 Surgery
Surgical treatments of these horses included phallectomy (penile amputation) in 35 horses, segmental posthectomy in 4 horses, phallectomy plus segmental posthectomy in 2 horses, and en bloc resection of the penis, prepuce and superficial inguinal lymph nodes with penile retroversion in 4 cases.
The location of gross neoplastic lesions was recorded for 43 horses; the glans penis was involved in 24 horses, the body of the penis or the inner lamina of the preputial fold in 27 horses, and the external fold of the prepuce in 10 horses.
bigfive.jl.co.za /surgery.htm   (1036 words)

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