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Inguinal lymph nodes

Inguinal lymph nodes are the lymph nodes in the inguinal region (groin). They are located in the femoral triangle, and are grouped into superficial lymph nodes, and deep lymph nodes. The superficial lymph nodes have three divisions – the superomedial, superolateral, and inferior superficial lymph nodes.A view of the different inguinal lymph nodesMurine inguinal lymph node beneath the bifurcation of superior epigastric vein. Bright structure visualised by MHC II-GFP construct, is the lymph nodeLymph node regions Inguinal lymph nodes are the lymph nodes in the inguinal region (groin). They are located in the femoral triangle, and are grouped into superficial lymph nodes, and deep lymph nodes. The superficial lymph nodes have three divisions – the superomedial, superolateral, and inferior superficial lymph nodes.

[ "Lymph", "Lymph node", "Angiomyomatous hamartoma", "Deep inguinal lymph node", "Superficial inguinal lymph nodes", "Inguinal lymphadenectomy", "Intranodal palisaded myofibroblastoma" ]
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