Occipital Lymph Nodes: Anatomy And Function - Kenhub
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The occipital lymph nodes form a component of the pericervical lymphatic circle and are located at the lateral edge of the trapezius muscle, overlying the occipital bone.
The occipital lymph nodes range from 1-10 in number and are divided into superficial and deep groups.
Superficial occipital lymph nodes are covered by the epicranial aponeurosis and accompany the third part of the occipital artery and greater occipital nerve, adjacent to the superior nuchal line. Efferent vessels of these nodes drain to the accessory lymph nodes or to the deep occipital lymph nodes.
Deep occipital lymph nodes are located beneath the superior insertion of splenius capitis, above the obliquus capitis superior muscle and medial to the longissimus capitis muscle. This group of nodes drain to the sternocleidomastoid nodes or accessory nodes via efferent vessels.
The superficial and deep occipital lymph nodes receive lymphatic drainage from the posterior aspect of the scalp, skin of the upper neck and a portion of the deep layers of the neck which borders on the occipital region.
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