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Lymph nodes of the neck
Organ of the immune system
Jugulodigastric lymph node
Jugulodigastric are numbered 9 (at top):
Deep Lymph Nodes
Submental
Submandibular (Submaxillary)
Anterior Cervical Lymph Nodes (Deep)
Prelaryngeal
Thyroid
Pretracheal
Paratracheal
Deep Cervical Lymph Nodes
Lateral jugular
Anterior jugular
Jugulodigastric
Inferior Deep Cervical Lymph Nodes
Juguloomohyoid
Supraclavicular (scalene)
Lymphatics of the tongue. (Jugulodigastric lymph node visible but not labeled.)
The jugulodigastric lymph nodes are large lymph nodes of the neck.
Structure
The jugulodigastric lymph nodes are found in the proximity of where the posterior belly of the digastric muscle crosses the internal jugular vein. Nodes are typically around 15 mm in length in adults, and decrease in size during old age. They tend to be some of the largest lymph nodes in the cervical chain due to their significant lymphatic drainage.
Function
The jugulodigastric lymph nodes are the first to receive lymphatic drainage from face, mouth, pharynx, and tonsils.