Cloquet's node
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Cloquet's node — Lymph: Cloquet s node 4. Deep inguinal lymph nodes (Cloquet s node is superiormost) Gray s … Wikipedia
Cloquet canal node etc. — Clo·quet canal, node, etc. (klo kaґ) [Jules Germain Cloquet, French surgeon, 1790–1883] see canalis hyaloideus, nodus lymphoideus inguinalis profundus proximalis, vestigium processus vaginalis, and septum femorale, and see pectineal hernia,… … Medical dictionary
Node — Literally a knot, a node is a collection of tissue. For example a lymph node, is a collection of lymphoid tissue. A nodule is a small node, a little collection of tissue. * * * 1. A knob or nodosity; a circumscribed swelling; in anatomy, a… … Medical dictionary
Cloquet — Hippolyte, French anatomist, 1787–1840. See C. space. Jules G., French anatomist, 1790–1883. See C. canal, C. hernia, C. septum, proximal deep inguinal lymph node … Medical dictionary
Cloquet node — nodus lymphoideus ingunalis profundus proximalis … Medical dictionary
lymph node — One of numerous round, oval, or bean shaped bodies located along the course of lymphatic vessels, varying greatly in size (1–25 mm in diameter) and usually presenting a depressed area, the hilum, on one side through which blood vessel s enter and … Medical dictionary
Deep inguinal lymph nodes — Lymph: Deep inguinal lymph nodes 1. Superomedial superficial inguinal 2. Superolateral superficial inguinal 3. Inferior superficial inguinal 4. Deep inguinal lymph nodes … Wikipedia
Lymphoid system — Lymphatic drainage redirects here. For the massage technique, see Manual lymphatic drainage. Lymphoid System An image displaying the lymphoid system. Latin … Wikipedia
Femoral hernia — Classification and external resources ICD 10 K41 ICD 9 553.0 … Wikipedia
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