posterior mediastinal lymph node

nodus mediastinale posteriore lymphaticus

A lymph node located in the posterior mediastinal region that filters lymphatic fluid and plays a role in immune surveillance and defense against pathogens.

Type Organ
Latin Name nodus mediastinale posteriore lymphaticus
FMA ID 5947

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the posterior mediastinal lymph node?
A lymph node located in the posterior mediastinal region that filters lymphatic fluid and plays a role in immune surveillance and defense against pathogens.
What is the Latin name for the posterior mediastinal lymph node?
The Latin name for the posterior mediastinal lymph node is nodus mediastinale posteriore lymphaticus.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.