Medical Definition of Lateral deep cervical lymph nodes

1. The lymph nodes located in the posterior triangle of the neck beneath the deep cervical fascia; they empty into the jugular trunk on the right or left side; the group is subdivided into four smaller chains: anterior jugular lymph nodes, lateral jugular lymph nodes, accessory nerve lymph nodes, and supraclavicular lymph nodes. Synonym: nodi lymphatici cervicales laterales profundi. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lateral Deep Cervical Lymph Nodes

lateral crus of facial canal
lateral crus of horizontal part of the facial canal
lateral crus of the greater alar cartilage of the nose
lateral crus of the superficial inguinal ring
lateral cuneate nucleus
lateral cuneiform bone
lateral curvature
lateral cutaneous branch
lateral cutaneous branches of intercostal nerves
lateral cutaneous branches of ventral primary ramus of thoracic spinal nerves
lateral cutaneous nerve of calf
lateral cutaneous nerve of forearm
lateral cutaneous nerve of thigh
lateral decubitus radiograph
lateral deep cervical lymph nodes (current term)
lateral diffusion
lateral direct veins
lateral dorsal cutaneous nerve
lateral epicondylar crest
lateral epicondylar ridge
lateral epicondyle
lateral epicondyle of femur
lateral epicondyle of humerus
lateral epicondylitis
lateral excursion
lateral femoral circumflex artery
lateral femoral cutaneous nerve
lateral femoral tuberosity
lateral fillet

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