Mesenteric lymph nodes

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Lymph: Mesenteric lymph nodes
Lymph Nodes of the Large Intestine and Lower Abdomen
Regional lymph tissue
Latin nodi lymphoidei mesenterici
Gray's subject #180 709
Dorlands/Elsevier n_09/12576745

The mesenteric lymph nodes lie between the layers of the mesentery.

They vary from one hundred to one hundred and fifty in number, and may be grouped into three sets, viz.:

  • a second, in relation to the loops and primary branches of the vessels;
  • and a third along the trunk of the artery.

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