Cloquet's node

Cloquet's node

4. Deep inguinal lymph nodes (Cloquet's node is superiormost)

Anatomical terminology

Cloquet's node (or gland) (also Rosenmüller's node is a lymph node[1][2] found in the inguinal region.

It is named for French surgeon Jules Germain Cloquet,[3][4] or German anatomist Johann Christian Rosenmüller.[5] It can be considered the superiormost deep inguinal lymph nodes or inferiormost external iliac lymph nodes.[6]

References

  1. Zhu Y, Zhang SL, Ye DW, et al. (May 2009). "Prospectively packaged ilioinguinal lymphadenectomy for penile cancer: the disseminative pattern of lymph node metastasis". J. Urol. 181 (5): 2103–8. PMID 19286211. doi:10.1016/j.juro.2009.01.041.
  2. Shen P, Conforti AM, Essner R, Cochran AJ, Turner RR, Morton DL (2000). "Is the node of Cloquet the sentinel node for the iliac/obturator node group?". Cancer J. 6 (2): 93–7. PMID 11069226.
  3. synd/2657 at Who Named It?
  4. Loukas M, El-Sedfy A, Tubbs RS, Wartman C (November 2007). "Jules Germain Cloquet (1790-1883)--drawing master and anatomist". Am Surg. 73 (11): 1169–72. PMID 18092657.
  5. "Whonamedit - dictionary of medical eponyms". www.whonamedit.com.
  6. "Clinical Sidelights to Core Concepts in Anatomy". Retrieved 2010-03-06.


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