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  1. Benign Neck Masses

    Benign neck masses may appear in locations that start around the lower jugular chin area and continues to the upper jugular chin area just below the ears. If a benign mass is large enough, …

  2. Jugular chain cervical lymph nodes - pls help — Cancer ...

    Impression: Prominent bilateral jugular chain cervical lymph nodes favor reactive origin. See discussion above. I don't have any upper respiratory infection nor was ill recently. No …

  3. Adults presenting with a neck lump should always be questioned about their risk factors for head and neck cancer (tobacco smoking, exces-sive alcohol intake and past history of upper …

  4. Swollen Lymph Nodes in the Neck (Cervical Lymphadenopathy)

    Sep 13, 2023 · Swollen lymph nodes in your neck are lumps you can feel when touching your neck. Infections (like cold and flu) are most often the cause.

  5. Lymph node levels of the neck | Radiology Reference Article ...

    Aug 25, 2024 · Historically, the lymph nodes in the neck have been anatomically divided into at least six neck lymph node levels for head and neck cancer staging and therapy-planning …

  6. Jugulodigastric lymph node - Wikipedia

    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 …

  7. Evaluation of Neck Masses in Adults | AAFP

    May 15, 2015 · Neck masses are often seen in clinical practice, and the family physician should be able to determine the etiology of a mass using organized, efficient diagnostic methods. The …

  8. Lymph Nodes of the Neck: Anatomical Guide and Clinical ...

    May 5, 2025 · Level 2 includes the upper jugular lymph nodes, situated along the upper third of the internal jugular vein, draining the oropharynx, nasopharynx, and parts of the oral cavity.