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Mediastinal Lymph Node Anatomy
1 (Low Cervical): R/L (midline)
2 (Upper paratracheal): R/L (left paratracheal)
3 (Pre-tracheal): A/P
4 (Lower
midline) 2 (Upper paratracheal ... ): R/L (left paratracheal ... : A/P 4 (Lower Paratracheal ... #Lymph #Node #LymphNode
Supraclavicular nodes
1.Low cervical, supraclavicular and sternal notch nodes
From the lower margin of the cricoid to the
Nodes 2-4 2R.Upper Paratracheal ... trachea. 2L.Upper Paratracheal ... prevertebral. 4R.Lower Paratracheal ... trachea. 4L.Lower Paratracheal ... Pulmonary #Thoracic #LymphNode
Cervical Lymph Node Examination

#physicalexam #cervical #lymph #node #lymphnode
#lymph #node #lymphnode
Garland Triad on Chest X-Ray in Sarcoidosis 
aka Pawnbroker's Sign - Right paratracheal and bilateral hilar
Pawnbroker's Sign - Right paratracheal
Herpes Simplex Virus 
Lymphadenitis 
 • Expanded paracortex 
 • HSV-infected cells are 
present in areas
Microscopy #Clinical #LymphNode
Sister Mary Joseph Nodule on Physical Exam

Unfortunately, not all bulges are hernias. This umbilical bulge ended
umbilical #mass #lymphnode
Hilar and mediastinal lymphadenopathy
In sarcoidosis the common pattern is right paratracheal and bilateral hilar adenopathy ('1-2-3-sign').
In
pattern is right paratracheal
Here is a lymph node that is lymphoid-depleted, fibrotic, and burned-out, typical of late phase HIV
Pathology #Microscopy #LymphNode
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis Lymphadenitis: 

Paracoccidioidomycosis is a systemic fungal infection rare in the US, but endemic in
Lymphadenitis #Pathology #LymphNode
PA view
On the PA chest-film it is important to examine all the areas where the lung
Widening of the paratracheal