Rotter's lymph nodes
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Rotter's lymph nodes are small interpectoral lymph nodes located between the pectoralis major and pectoralis minor muscles. They receive lymphatic fluid from the muscles and the mammary gland, and deliver lymphatic fluid to the axillary lymphatic plexus.
They are associated with breast cancer, as the cancer sometimes spreads (metastases) to the interpectoral lymph nodes. They are named after German surgeon Josef Rotter (1857-1924), who described them in the late 19th century.
External links
- Anatomy Review: Lymphatic System by Dr. A. Obeidat
- Breast Cancer in Interpectoral Lymph Nodes
- OnLine Medical Dictionary
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