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Cubital lymph nodes

Introduction: Cubital lymph nodes

Description of Cubital lymph nodes

Cubital lymph nodes: [TA] two groups of nodes, superficial and deep, lying along the basilic vein above the medial epicondyle; they receive afferents from the ulnar side of the forearm and hand, and send efferents to the brachial nodes. SYN: nodi lymphoidei cubitales [TA], lymph nodes of elbow.
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