- vessels. They are
distinguished in
Terminologia anatomica from the "
epitrochlear" (or "cubital")
lymph nodes, but the
region is similar. The supratrochlear...
-
lymph nodes are most
commonly affected, however, axillary, inguinal, and
epitrochlear lymph node
involvement may also occur. Winterbottom's sign, the tell-tale...
- (the most
common head and neck
manifestation of the disease), axillary,
epitrochlear, and
inguinal nodes.
Approximately 75% of
cases show
microscopic involvement...
- 38
Sudoriparous glands, Boerhaave's
glands skin 39 Sigmund's
glands epitrochlear lymph nodes of
axilla 40 Suzanne's
gland mouth,
beneath the alveolo-lingual...
-
medial epicondyle — the deep and
superficial cubital nodes (also
called epitrochlear nodes). The
lymphatic drainage at the
elbow is
through the deep nodes...
-
shaft Medial epicondyle of the
humerus is
large and
medially directed Epitrochlear fossa is well
developed Zona
conoidea is
broad and
shallow Trochlear...
-
supracondylar process is a
vestigial remnant of the
supracondylar foramen or
epitrochlear foramen found in
other vertebrates including cats,
climbing mammals and...
- balneology. His name is ****ociated with "Sigmund's glands", also
known as
epitrochlear lymph nodes. Füred's
Mineralquellen und der Plattensee, 1837 – Balatonfüred's...