Inferior mesenteric lymph nodes
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The inferior mesenteric lymph nodes are a group of lymph nodes located in the abdomen, associated with the inferior mesenteric artery. These nodes are part of the lymphatic system and play a crucial role in the immune response and the drainage of lymph from the colon and rectum.
Anatomy[edit]
The inferior mesenteric lymph nodes are situated around the origin of the inferior mesenteric artery, which supplies blood to the distal part of the large intestine, including the descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum. These nodes are responsible for filtering lymphatic fluid that drains from these regions of the gastrointestinal tract.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the inferior mesenteric lymph nodes is to filter lymphatic fluid, trapping bacteria, viruses, and other foreign particles. This process is essential for the immune system to identify and respond to pathogens. The lymph nodes also facilitate the transport of lymphocytes, which are critical for immune responses.
Clinical significance[edit]
The inferior mesenteric lymph nodes can become enlarged or inflamed in response to infections, inflammatory conditions, or malignancies affecting the lower gastrointestinal tract. Enlargement of these nodes can be detected through imaging studies such as CT scans or MRIs, and may indicate conditions such as colorectal cancer, diverticulitis, or inflammatory bowel disease.
Lymphatic drainage[edit]
Lymph from the inferior mesenteric lymph nodes eventually drains into the cisterna chyli, which is the dilated sac at the lower end of the thoracic duct. This duct is the main channel for lymphatic drainage into the venous system.
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References[edit]
- Moore, K. L., Dalley, A. F., & Agur, A. M. R. (2013). Clinically Oriented Anatomy. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
- Standring, S. (2015). Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice. Elsevier Health Sciences.
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