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- Pelvic lymph nodes are strategically placed in the pelvic region to filter lymph fluid coming from the lower abdomen, bladder, genitals, and legs1. They function to filter harmful substances such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other foreign material2. These nodes are organized along the blood vessels within the pelvic cavity and can be categorized into parietal and visceral pelvic lymph nodes3. The main groups of pelvic lymph nodes include4:
- Common iliac lymph nodes (near the common iliac arteries)
- Internal iliac lymph nodes (along the internal iliac artery)
- External iliac lymph nodes (along the external iliac artery)
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Pelvic Lymph Nodes: Location and Function Located in the pelvic region, these lymph nodes are strategically placed to filter lymph fluid coming from the lower abdomen, bladder, genitals, and legs. They are key in detecting and fighting infections, diseases, and in some cases, cancer cells.radiologyinplainenglish.com/pelvic-lymph-nodes/Pelvic lymph nodes are highly connected through afferent and efferent pelvic lymph vessels. Lymph nodes of the pelvis receive lymph from pelvic viscera via afferent lymphatic vessels and function to filter harmful substances such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other foreign material.www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/lymphatic-ve…Pelvic lymph nodes are generally organized along the blood vessels within the pelvic cavity and are named according to the vessel. These nodes can be categorized into parietal and visceral pelvic lymph nodes. Parietal pelvic lymph nodes include the common iliac, external iliac, internal iliac, gluteal, obturator and sacral lymph nodes.www.elsevier.com/resources/anatomy/lymphoid-sy…These lymph nodes are located along the iliac vessels in the pelvis and can be divided into three main groups: • Common iliac lymph nodes: Found near the common iliac arteries. • Internal iliac lymph nodes: Situated along the internal iliac artery. • External iliac lymph nodes: Positioned along the external iliac artery.radiologyinplainenglish.com/iliac-lymph-nodes/ Lymph nodes of the pelvis and lower limb: Anatomy
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