Superficial lateral cervical lymph nodes

The superficial lateral cervical lymph nodes are found along the course of the external jugular vein, between the inferior aspect of the parotid gland and the supraclavicular nodes.The nodes are intercalated along the course of the vessels draining the parotid nodes and the infraauricular nodes.These nodes drain into the supraclavicular nodes, and on to the jugular trunk, followed by the thoracic duct on the left or the right lymphatic duct.This article related to the lymphatic system is a stub.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
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