Pretracheal lymph nodes
Group of lymph nodes located in front of the trachea
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| Latin | nodi lymphoidei pretracheales |
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| System | Lymphatic system |
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The pretracheal lymph nodes are a group of lymph nodes located in front of the trachea. These lymph nodes are part of the lymphatic system and play a crucial role in the body's immune response by filtering lymphatic fluid and trapping pathogens, foreign particles, and cancer cells.
Anatomy
The pretracheal lymph nodes are situated anterior to the trachea and are part of the deep cervical lymph nodes. They are typically found in the lower part of the neck, near the thyroid gland and the larynx. These nodes receive lymphatic drainage from the trachea, esophagus, and the thyroid gland.
Function
The primary function of the pretracheal lymph nodes is to filter lymphatic fluid that drains from the surrounding tissues. This process helps in the detection and elimination of pathogens, foreign particles, and abnormal cells, including cancer cells. The filtered lymph is then transported to the deep cervical lymph nodes and eventually returned to the bloodstream.
Clinical significance
The pretracheal lymph nodes can become enlarged or inflamed due to various conditions, such as infections, inflammatory diseases, or malignancies. Enlargement of these lymph nodes can be a sign of thyroid cancer, laryngeal cancer, or other malignancies in the head and neck region. Infections such as tuberculosis or bacterial infections can also cause lymphadenopathy in this area.
Diagnosis and treatment
Enlarged pretracheal lymph nodes can be detected through physical examination, imaging studies such as ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI, and sometimes through biopsy. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include antibiotics for infections, surgery, radiation therapy, or chemotherapy for malignancies.
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