Pretracheal lymph nodes

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Lymph: Pretracheal lymph nodes
5. Pretracheal
Latin nodi lymphoidei pretracheales
Dorlands/Elsevier n_09/12577054

The pretracheal lymph nodes are lymph nodes located anterior to the trachea.

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Lymphatics of head and neck
Head
Posterior
Occipital - Mastoid/retroauricular
Parotid: Superficial - Deep (Preauricular, Infra-auricular, Intraglandular)
Anterior
Facial (Buccinator, Nasolabial) - Mandibular
Submandibular - Submental
Neck/Cervical
Superficial cervical: Superficial anterior cervical - Superficial lateral cervical

Deep cervical: Deep anterior cervical (Pretracheal, Paratracheal, Prelaryngeal, Thyroid) - Deep lateral cervical (Superior deep cervical, Inferior deep cervical, Retropharyngeal, Jugulodigastric, Jugulo-omohyoid)

Anterior cervical - Lateral cervical

Supraclavicular (Virchow's)
Jugular trunk
Tonsils/Waldeyer's tonsillar ring
Palatine - Lingual - Pharyngeal - Tubal
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