2 Cervical Lymph Nodes and Neck Lumps Flashcards

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What are the main functions of the lymphatic system?

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  1. Remove excess fluid from interstitial space
  2. Immune defence- source of lymphocytes
  3. Returns small proteins and fluid leaked from capillaries
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2
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Name 3 regions in the body where collections of lymph nodes may be palpable.

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  • Neck (cervical)
  • Armpit (axillary)
  • Groin (femoral)
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What are the 2 main causes of lymphadenopathy?

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  • Infection
  • Malignancy
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4
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If a patient presents with lymphadenopathy, what action should you take?

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  1. Take comprehensive history
  2. Examine area of tissue it drains
  3. If systemic disease/malignancy suspected, examine other lymph nodes and body systems
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5
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Where would you find deep cervical lymph nodes?

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In carotid sheath mainly

(Some superficial nodes drain to other superficial nodes then to deep)

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Fill in the missing labels in the following image for the superficial lymph nodes draining the face scalp and neck:

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The Posterior cervical and Anterior cervical superficial nodes can be found on the anterior and posterior border of which muscle? What veins (venous routes) are they associated with?

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Sternocleidomastoid

Superficial nodes in neck= associated with External jugular vein or Anterior jugular vein

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Conjunctivitis may cause node enlargement of which superficial cervical lymph node (remember which areas of the face drain to which nodes).

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  • Pre-auricular node enlargement
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Which lymph nodes will drain the tongue?

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  • Submental
  • Submandibular
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Deep cervical lymph nodes are found deep to which muscle?

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SCM

(Lymph nodes= closely related to IJV and carotid sheath)

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Label deep lymph nodes 9, 10 and 11:

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12
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Name an example of a structure in the neck which drains directly into the deep cervical lymph nodes:

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  • Thyroid
  • Posterior tongue
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13
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Cancers inside the chest can cause which deep lymph node to enlarge?

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Supraclavicular lymph nodes

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14
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For each of the following images- identify the pathology and which lymph nodes may be enlarged.

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15
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What is Waldeyer’s ring?

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Annular collection of lymphoid tissue surrounding the upper aerodigestive

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16
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Fill in the missing tonsil labels:

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17
Q

If a patient presents with a neck lump, what history should be considered?

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  1. Age (children- likely to be infection)
  2. Duration
  3. Progression
  4. Associated signs/symtoms
18
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What factors should be considered when examining a neck lump on a patient?

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  • Relation to location of underlying structures
  • Anterior or posterior triangle, midline/lateral
  • Movement with swallowing and stickng out tongue
  • Palpation:
    • Superficial, mobile or deep
    • Hard, soft, smooth, irregular
    • Fixed to surrounding tissue
    • Tender/inflamed/painful?
    • Overlying skin changes
19
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Name some possible causes of neck lumps.

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20
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For each of the areas circled - what could be the pathology?

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21
Q

What are some red flags for lymphadenopathy? (presenting as neck lump)

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  • Persiting > 6 weeks
  • Rapidly growing
  • Fixed, hard, irregular
  • Associated systemic signs
    • weightloss & night sweats - lymphoma/TB
  • Associated persistent (unexplained) change in voice/ difficulty swallowing
22
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What is typically the first line imaging choice when investigating a neck lump?

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Ultrasound