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Cervical lymphadenitis means inflammation of a lymph gland in the neck region.
inguinal
You have about 500 lymph nodes are there in your body. There are about 300 lymph nodes in your neck region only. It is not possible to remove them all. When you remove few lymph nodes, it does not affect your health adversely.
The lymphoid system is made up of the thymus gland, tonsils, adenoids, lymph vessels, and lymph nodes. These vessels and nodes are located throughout the torso, head and neck, and extremities.
Lymphatic Nodules-Any of the small bodies located along the lymphatic vessels, particularly at the neck, armpit, and groin, that filter bacteria and foreign particles from lymph fluid. As lymph flows through a lymph node at least 99 % of the antigens in the lymph are removed. The lymphatic organs are organs that produces lymphocytes or is associated with lymphocyte function, for example, the lymph nodes, spleen, and thymus.
Inguinal region
inguinal
Ahole
Clusters of lymph nodes are found in the pelvis region, underarm, neck, chest, and abdomen.
para aortic
The hilum is the region of lymph tissue in the chest cavity.
the arms and mammary glands.
the arms and mammary glands.
It's probably not a cyst. It's probably an swollen lymph node which means there is an infection in your body. Check your underarm to see if other lymph nodes are swollen.
The Medulla is the inner region of a lymph node. It contains B cells, plasma cells, and macrophages.
Cervical lymphadenitis means inflammation of a lymph gland in the neck region.
One place where lymph nodes are located on your face is directly behind your ears. Also, lymph nodes are located under your neck.