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Metastatic cervical lymphadenopathy (links & kasr)
Cervical lymphatic drainage
C/P
SPECIFIC PRIMARY TUMOR SITES
Lung
Oesophageal
Breast
Gastric
Renal cell carcinoma
Hepatocellular
Bladder cancer
Gastrinoma
Structure and function of lymph nodes
TTT
Early
Late
Staging
https://radiopaedia.org/articles/cervical-lymph-node-metastasis-radiologic-criteria?lang=us
https://radiopaedia.org/articles/cervical-lymph-node-staging-1
Levels of cervical lymph nodes
Level I—the submental and submandibular nodes
Level Ia—the submental nodes; medial to the anterior belly of the digastric muscle bilaterally, symphysis of mandible superiorly, and hyoid inferiorly
Level Ib—the submandibular nodes and gland; posterior to the anterior belly of digastric, anterior to the posterior belly of digastric, and inferior to the body of the mandible
Level II—upper jugular chain nodes
Level IIa—jugulodigastric nodes; deep to sternocleidomastoid muscle, anterior to the posterior border of the muscle, posterior to the posterior aspect of the posterior belly of digastric, superior to the level of the hyoid, inferior to spinal accessory nerve (CN XI)
Level IIb—submuscular recess; superior to spinal accessory nerve to the level of the skull base
Level III—middle jugular chain nodes; inferior to the hyoid, superior to the level of the cricoid, deep to SCM muscle from posterior border of the muscle to the strap muscles medially
Level IV—lower jugular chain nodes; inferior to the level of the cricoid, superior to the clavicle, deep to SCM muscle from posterior border of the muscle to the strap muscles medially
Level V—posterior triangle nodes
Level Va—lateral to the posterior aspect of the SCM mus- cle, inferior and medial to splenius capitis and trapezius, superior to the spinal accessory nerve
Level Vb—lateral to the posterior aspect of SCM muscle, medial to trapezius, inferior to the spinal accessory nerve, superior to the clavicle
Level VI—anterior compartment nodes; inferior to the hyoid, superior to suprasternal notch, medial to the lateral extent of the strap muscles bilaterally
Level VII—paratracheal nodes; inferior to the suprasternalnotch in the upper mediastinum
https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fradiologyassistant.nl%2Fhead-neck%2Fcervical-node-mapping%2Fcervical-node-map&psig=AOvVaw2o8eauFeTn6rDC3N0wgjms&ust=1732401299670000&source=images&opi=89978449
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4991634/