Liver lymph nodes

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Liver lymph nodes (1) at the porta hepatica (2)

The liver lymph nodes ( Nodi lymphoidei [Nll.] Hepatici ) are a group of lymph nodes that are located at the portal of the liver . They receive lymph from the liver and gall bladder as well as from the Nodi lymphoidei pancreaticoduodenales superiores and thus from the duodenum and pancreas and from the Nodi lymphoidei gastroomentales dextri and thus from the great curvature of the stomach .

It drains into the intestinal trunk and the chyli cistern , partly after previous passage through the celiac lymph nodes .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Gerhard Aumüller, Jürgen Engele, Joachim Kirsch, Siegfried Mense: Dual series anatomy . Georg Thieme Verlag, 3rd edition 2014, ISBN 9783131528636 , p. 746
  2. ^ Gerhard Aumüller, Jürgen Engele, Joachim Kirsch, Siegfried Mense: Dual series anatomy . Georg Thieme Verlag, 3rd edition 2014, ISBN 9783131528636 , p. 708
  3. ^ Gerhard Aumüller, Jürgen Engele, Joachim Kirsch, Siegfried Mense: Dual series anatomy . Georg Thieme Verlag, 3rd edition 2014, ISBN 9783131528636 , p. 701
  4. Michael Schünke: Prometheus - learning atlas of anatomy: internal organs . Georg Thieme Verlag, 2009, ISBN 9783131395320 , p. 271.