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  1. The superior mesenteric lymph nodes are divided into two main groups1:
    • The ileocolic group, which lies close to the wall of the small intestine, among the terminal twigs of the superior mesenteric artery.
    • The mesocolic group, which is larger and placed in relation to the loops and primary branches of the vessels.
    The superior mesenteric glands receive lymph from the jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform process, and the ascending and transverse parts of the colon2. Lymph drains into the preaortic glands2.
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    They number from one hundred to one hundred and fifty, and are sited as two main groups: one ileocolic group lying close to the wall of the small intestine, among the terminal twigs of the superior mesenteric artery; a second larger mesocolic group placed in relation to the loops and primary branches of the vessels.
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    The superior mesenteric glands receive lymph from the jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform process, and the ascending and transverse parts of the colon; lymph drains into the preaortic glands.
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    The superior mesenteric lymph nodes may be divided into three principal groups: mesenteric lymph nodesileocolic lymph nodesmesocolic lymph nodes See more

    Mesenteric lymph nodes
    The mesenteric lymph nodes or mesenteric glands are one of the three principal groups of superior mesenteric lymph nodes and lie between the layers of the See more

    The superior mesenteric glands receive lymph from the jejunum, ileum, cecum, vermiform process, and the ascending and transverse parts of the colon; lymph drains into the See more

    • The lymphatics of cecum and vermiform process from the front.
    • The lymphatics of cecum and vermiform process from behind. See more

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