LYMPHATIC
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Question
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The lymph glands in the groin region are:
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axillary
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thoracic
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inguinal
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cervical
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The inguinal lymph nodes are in the groin area and classify as superficial and deep. The superficial inguinal lymph nodes reside below the inguinal ligament and subdivide into the inferior, superolateral, and superomedial nodes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Normal Nodes. Lymph nodes can always be felt in the neck and groin. They are about the size of a bean.
Detailed explanation-3: -Swollen glands or lymph nodes usually mean you’re fighting an infection. If the glands in your groin are swollen, you might have an infection or inflamed area in your leg. Swollen glands usually get better by themselves, but if they don’t go away or you are in discomfort, see your doctor.
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