Typically, the sentinel nodes are axillary nodes. If you are having the axillary nodes removed, the sentinal nodes will also be removed.
Axillary is defined as of or relating to the armpit, and the lymph nodes therein. Axillary suspension, therefore, usually refers to a stoppage of the flow in those lymph nodes.
Axillary nodes or trochlear nodes.
the axillary area smells after the lymph nodes have been removed due to presence of sweat glands.
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Axillary nodes
Nodes and axillary buds
If you mean axillary nodes, they are bean shaped glands. They belong to the lymphatic part of the body.
Under the arm "arm pit"
palpation of the left axillary region demonstrated palpable lymph nodes extending into the ipsilateral anterior thorax
Caused for enlargement of axillary lymph nodes: - Infections in the whole-body will often cause the lymph nodes to be enlarged. This is due to perfectly normal immune-responses. - Infections in the glands of the breasts or on the skin of the chest. - Infections in the fingers, hands, and arms. - Breast cancer can spread to the axillary lymph nodes - Although not the most common place to be seen, some lymphomas can arise or spread these lymph nodes.
the arms and mammary glands.