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- Q5997584 subject Q8607555.
- Q5997584 abstract "The ileocolic lymph nodes, from ten to twenty in number, form a chain around the ileocolic artery, but show a tendency to subdivision into two groups, one near the duodenum and another on the lower part of the trunk of the artery. Where the vessel divides into its terminal branches the chain is broken up into several groups, viz.: (a) ileal, in relation to the ileal branch of the artery; (b) anterior ileocolic, usually of three glands, in the ileocolic fold, near the wall of the cecum; (c) posterior ileocolic, mostly placed in the angle between the ileum and the colon, but partly lying behind the cecum at its junction with the ascending colon; (d) a single gland, between the layers of the mesenteriole of the vermiform process; (e) right colic, along the medial side of the ascending colon.".
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- Q5997584 dorlandsSuffix "12576494".
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- Q5997584 graySubject "180".
- Q5997584 thumbnail Illu_lymph_chain09.jpg?width=300.
- Q5997584 wikiPageWikiLink Q241186.
- Q5997584 wikiPageWikiLink Q2562556.
- Q5997584 wikiPageWikiLink Q5997438.
- Q5997584 wikiPageWikiLink Q8607555.
- Q5997584 dorlandspre "n_09".
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- Q5997584 graysubject "180".
- Q5997584 latin "Nodi lymphoidei ileocolici".
- Q5997584 name "Ileocolic lymph nodes".
- Q5997584 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q5997584 type Lymph.
- Q5997584 type Thing.
- Q5997584 type Q4936952.
- Q5997584 comment "The ileocolic lymph nodes, from ten to twenty in number, form a chain around the ileocolic artery, but show a tendency to subdivision into two groups, one near the duodenum and another on the lower part of the trunk of the artery.".
- Q5997584 label "Ileocolic lymph nodes".
- Q5997584 depiction Illu_lymph_chain09.jpg.
- Q5997584 name "Ileocolic lymph nodes".
- Q5997584 name "Nodi lymphoidei ileocolici".