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We often talk about the jugular chain of lymph nodes
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when we're speaking of the carotid space.
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Truly, the lymph nodes are outside the carotid sheath.
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They don't occur within the carotid sheath.
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However, their close opposition to the carotid sheath may
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lead to infiltration of the carotid space structures.
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Let's just review Sam's work here from the American
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Journal of Radiology looking at the nomenclature
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of the lymph nodes for the purposes
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of the carotid sheath structures.
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We're really talking about the jugular chain
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of lymph nodes which include the two A,
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two B lymph nodes.
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These are defined by being above the hyoid bone
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and being entirely behind the jugular vein.
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Two B versus in front of or along the jugular vein,
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two A. For them to be two B lymph nodes,
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they must be entirely behind the jugular vein level.
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Three jugular lymph nodes are those that are between
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the hyoid bone and the cricoid cartilage.
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These may be in front of,
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beside or posterior to the jugular vein,
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but not posterior to the sternocleidomastoid
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muscle level.
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Four lymph nodes are those lymph nodes that are in
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the internal jugular chain that are below the
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cricoid cartilage and as you can see,
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go down to the clavicle.
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So these are the lower jugular lymph nodes.
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This is a patient who has breast cancer and as you
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can see, has supraclavicular lymphadenopathy,
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which is relatively large in size.
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In this case,
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one can see that the subclavian artery is encased
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with tumor on both sides of it and the left common
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carotid artery is being displaced
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by the nodal disease.
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So this is an example of encasement
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of the subclavian artery,
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not the internal carotid artery by the breast
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cancer supraclavicular lymphadenopathy.
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These are lymph nodes in the lower jugular chain.
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How about this example?
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This is a primary thymoma which shows displacement
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of the right internal carotid artery posteriorly
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and with some displacement of the carotid
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artery also by the tumor.
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And here you can see that the subclavian artery
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which is coming off the innominate artery is
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also displaced posteriorly by the tumor.
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there is not 270 degrees of involvement
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of the carotid artery.
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This is the MR also showing that the wall
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is involved approximately 180 degrees,
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but not along the posterior wall of the internal
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carotid artery by the thymoma.
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