Thorax Flashcards
1
Q
Cervical esophagus
A
Internal jugular nodes
Cervical nodes
Paraesophageal nodes
Supraclavicular nodes
2
Q
Upper and middle esophagus
A
Paratracheal nodes Hilar nodes Subcarinal nodes Paraesophageal nodes Paracardial nodes
3
Q
Distal Esophagus
A
Celiac nodes
Left gastric nodes
Nodes of the lesser curvature of the stomach
4
Q
N2 nodes
A
Superior mediastinal nodes - upper left paratracheal nodes - right lower and left lower paratracheal nodes - left tracheobronchial nodes Aortic nodes - aortopulmonary nodes - anterior mediastinal nodes Inferior mediastinal nodes - subcarinal nodes - paraesophageal nodes - pulmonary ligament nodes
5
Q
N3 nodes
A
Interlobar nodes
Lobar nodes
Segmental nodes
Subsegmental nodes
6
Q
Breast
A
Axillary nodes are most common no matter the location
Centrally located tumours are more likely to spread to IMC but still not common.