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Pelvic Lymphatic Drainage

1. Para-aortic (lumbar) nodes: Gonads (derive blood supply from kidneys)

2. Inferior mesenteric nodes: As of blood supply – to the structures derived from hindgut

3. Common iliac nodes: Receives external and internal iliac nodes; Drains into para-aortic nodes

4. Superficial inguinal nodes: Everything that can be touched with fingers with few exceptions:

Hence, the drainage area is

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5. Deep inguinal nodes: Glans clitoris, Glans penis and distal spongy urethra

6. Internal iliac nodes: All pelvic viscera, deep parts of perineum, gluteal muscles and posterior thigh with few exceptions:

Hence, the drainage area is

7. External iliac nodes: Antero-superior pelvic structures

7. Sacral nodes: Postero-inferior pelvic structures, Inferior rectum, Inferior vagina

8. Para-rectal nodes: Superior rectum

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