Popliteal Lymph Nodes
Nodi lymphoidei poplitei is the Latin pronunciation for Popliteal Lymph Nodes. These lymph nodes are small in size, 6 to 7 in numbers and are embedded in the fat accumulated in the Popliteal Fossa (Knee Pit).
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Popliteal Lymph Nodes are present in the legs near the Knees at the Popliteal Fossa. These Popliteal Lymph Nodes are present in two sets i.e. Deep Popliteal Lymph Nodes, located near the Popliteal Vessels. Superficial Popliteal Lymph Nodes are present in association with small Saphenous Veins (superficial vein of posterior leg). The Efferent Lymph Nodes pass along the Femoral vessels to Deep Inguinal Glands (located medial to femoral vein under the Cribriform Fascia).
Popliteal Lymph Nodes function as the lymphatic system of lower legs and feet. A fibrous outer capsule encapsulates the lymphatic tissues in the Popliteal Lymph node for filtering and balancing the blood supply to the lower regions of body.
The body tends to develop a swelling of the lymph nodes while fighting against an infection. This condition is known as Lymphadenitis resulting in swelling with mild pain. Swelling of Popliteal Lymph Nodes is not very common. Common methods for relieving inflammation and swelling of Popliteal Lymph Node includes: Anti Inflammatory Medications Rest Elevation of Legs
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