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1
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most common site for cancer in oral cavity

A

lips

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main route of spread for oral cavity cancer (4)

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buccinator
jugulodigastric
submandibular
submental

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oral cavity cancers associated with HPV

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tongue
floor of mouth
tonsils

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2
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second most common route of spread for oral cavity cancer(4)

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parotid
jugular
upper posterior cervical
lower posterior cervical

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3
Q

upper lip drains to..

A

submandibular
preauricular

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4
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lower lip and anterior mouth drains to..

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submental

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5
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oral tongue drains to..

A

anterior cervical chain

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6
Q

buccal mucosa drains to..

A

submandibular
subdigastric

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7
Q

most common site of spread for oral cavity

A

cervical lymph nodes

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8
Q

most cancers in oropharynx occur in..

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tonsils

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9
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oropharynx drains to..(4)

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subdigastric
upper cervical
submaxillary
pharyngeal

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nasopharynx drains to.. (3)

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cervical
retropharyngeal (node of Rouviere)
jugulodigastric

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hypo pharynx drains to.. (5)

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midcervical
superior deep
middle jugular
low jugular
retropharyngeal (node of Rouviere)

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12
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glottic cancers spread to

A

TRICK! – rarely spread to lymph nodes

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13
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supra glottic cancers spread to

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jugulodigastric
midjugular

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14
Q

subglottic cancers spread to (3)

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pretracheal
paratracheal
inferior jugular nodes

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15
Q

salivary gland cancers spread to(3)

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nodes in facial group
submandibular
extraglandular parotid

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16
Q

thyroid lymphatics(4)

A

internal jugular chain
anterior cervical (delphian)
pretracheal
paratracheal

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17
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spinal accessory

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posterior cervical chain

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18
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all lymph involved with the lung drain to ____ nodes

A

intrapulmonary

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19
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main lung lymph nodes (4)

A

bronchopulmonary
hilar
interlobar
mediastinal

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Q

superior mediastinal nodes (4)

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paratracheal
pretracheal
retrotracheal
azygos

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inferior mediastinal nodes (3)

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subcarinal
paraesophageal
pulmonary ligament

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22
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upper thoracic esophagus drains to (4)

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internal jugular
cervical
paraesophageal
s’clav

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middle thoracic drains to (5)
paratracheal hilar subcarinal paraesophageal paracardial
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stomach drains to(5)
celiac splenic hilum suprapancreatic porta hepatis gastroduodenal nodes
25
lower thoracic esophagus drains to
celiac axis gastric nodes in lesser curvature of stomach
26
most common stomach lymph node
celiac
27
small bowel drains to..
mesenteric celiac
28
right colon drains to
ileocecal right colic
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left colon drains to
mid colic inferior mesenteric left colic
30
sigmoid colon drains to
inferior mesenteric nodes along: superior rectal, sigmoidal, sigmoidal mesenteric vessels
31
upper rectum drains to
nodes along middle rectal vessels
32
middle rectum drain to
internal iliac
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lower rectal drains to
internal iliac inguinal
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anal canal drains to
inguinal perirectal anorectal
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anal cancers above dentate line drains to
internal iliac lateral sacral
36
anal cancers below dentate line drains to
inguinal
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pancreas drains to (4)
sup/inf pancreaticoduodenal porta hepatis celiac superior mesenteric
38
adrenal gland drains to
para aortic
39
liver drains to
celiac porta hepatic cystic hilar
40
gallbladder drains to
celiac nodes within porta hepatis nodes within pancreaticoduodenal
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ureter drains to
renal hilar para aortic paracaval common iliac internal iliac external iliac
42
right kidney drains to
paracaval interaortocaval
43
left kidney drains to
para aortic
44
bladder drains to
external iliac common iliac presacral paraortic
45
urethra drains to
obturator internal iliac external iliac
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urethral meatus drains to
superficial inguinal deep inguinal external iliac
47
order of prostate lymphatics (6)
1) periprostatic 2) obturator 3) external iliac 4) hypogastric 5) common iliac 6) peri aortic
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prostate lymph node involved with mets
para aortic
49
left testes drainage
para aortic
50
right testes drainage
paraclaval
51
right testes may cross over to..
left renal hilum nodes
52
what does hockey stick tx treat
para aortic ipsilateral inguinal
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skin of testes drains to
inguinal iliac
54
prepuce and skin of penis drain to
bilateral superficial inguinal
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glans penis drains to
bilateral inguinal iliac
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penis corporal tissue drains to
deep inguinal iliac
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penis distantly mets to
inguinal
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endometrium drains to
internal iliac external iliac para aortic
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cervix drains to
internal iliac external iliac obturator
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cervix distantly mets to
para aortic mediastinal s'clav
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ovarian primarily drains to
peri aortic
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ovarian also spreads to
external iliac inguinal
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vagina drains to
inguinal
64
vulva drains to (6)
superficial inguinal superficial femoral deep femoral external iliac common iliac Cloquet's node
65
lower half skeletal drains to
femoral
66
upper half skeletal drains to
axillary
67
skull and facial skeletal drains to
neck nodes
68
lymphatic organs (4)
spleen thymus tonsils thoracic duct
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lymphatic vessels eventually empty into the ______ or the _________, which then drains into the ___________.
thoracic duct right lymphatic duct subclavian veins
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what is the largest lymphatic organ
spleen
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major lymph node in oro/nasopharynx
waldeyer's ring
72
major lymph nodes (10)
cervical preauricular occipital axillary hilar mediastinal para aortic iliac inguinal femoral
73
peyer's patches are
lymphatic tissue on the small intestine
74
T cells are in the..
thymus
75
B cells are in..
bone marrow
76
most common location for Hodgkins
neck or s'clav region
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common nodal sites for non Hodgkins (3)
neck groin axilla
78
common location for sarcoma lymph drainage
TRICK! lymphatic spread is rare