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Lymph drainage

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Organs drained

Lymph nodes

skin of the penis and scrotum

inguinal

coverings of the testis and spermatic cord

common iliac

testes

para-aortic

In the very rare case of para-aortic lymph node enlargement, they may be palpated in the upper half of the epigastrium. This is because the umbilicus marks the bifurcation point of the aorta and therefore the abdominal aorta lies above this level.

The drainage of the male genitalia reflects the general rule that skin lymphatics follow superficial veins - in this case to the inguinal nodes - and deep lymphatics accompany the arteries.


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