language-icon Old Web
English
Sign In

Splenic lymph nodes

The splenic lymph nodes (or pancreaticolienal) are lymph nodes that accompany the lienal (splenic) artery, and are situated in relation to the posterior surface and upper border of the pancreas; one or two members of this group are found in the gastrolienal ligament.Visceral nodes of the abdominal cavity The splenic lymph nodes (or pancreaticolienal) are lymph nodes that accompany the lienal (splenic) artery, and are situated in relation to the posterior surface and upper border of the pancreas; one or two members of this group are found in the gastrolienal ligament. Their afferents are derived from the stomach, spleen, and pancreas, their efferents join the celiac group of preaortic glands. This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 706 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

[ "Lymph", "Lymph node", "Spleen", "Dissection" ]
Parent Topic
Child Topic
    No Parent Topic