axillary
Under the arm "arm pit"
Under the arm "arm pit"
No Lymph Nodes are in the neck and nasal area.
Lymph nodes are small tissues which house immunity cells which are connected by vessels. They are located around your arm pits, throat, collar bone, etc. The sub pectoral lymph nodes are the ones located under the breast area and have been associated with breast cancer.
they are acctually called lymph nodes one is located under each arm pit and some under your jaw where the doctor feels when you have a cold because they swell when you are sick and there are also some in the area of the genitals
The armpit is located at the junction of the arm and chest, where the upper arm meets the shoulder. It is also known as the axilla and contains lymph nodes and sweat glands.
If your asking where most lymph nodes are located, then that would be under the arm pits, groin area, and i believe under the legs. I hope I helped and if not, good luck finding the answer. Can you help answer my question? How to get your new name to catch on to family & friends?
Lymph nodes under your arm, or axillary lymph nodes, are part of the lymphatic system and are located in the armpit area. They help filter lymph fluid and play a crucial role in the immune response by trapping pathogens and cancer cells. You can usually feel them as small, soft lumps when they become swollen due to infection or other conditions. If you notice persistent swelling or discomfort in this area, it’s advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
yes
Axillary nodes
The American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) TNM system is a staging system that classifies cancers based on their T, N, and M stages, which is to say their Tumor, Node and metastasis. The nodal status refers to the "N" portion of this classification system. The N indicates the presence, if any, of cancer spread to other lymph nodes. The system is: NX: Regional lymph nodes cannot be assessed. N0: Cancer has not spread to regional lymph nodes. N1: Cancer has spread to 1 to 3 lymph node(s) under the arm N2: Cancer has spread to 4 to 9 lymph nodes under the arm N3: Cancer has spread to 10 or more lymph nodes under the arm or also involves lymph nodes in other areas around the breast. The TNM, taken together, yield the stage of breast cancer a patient is in.
no the axillary is part of the appendicular region.