Major lymph node sites include all of the following except: pectoral nodes; cervical nodes; axillary nodes; inguinal nodes; armpit nodes.
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These typically include cervical nodes (neck), axillary nodes (armpit), inguinal nodes (groin), and pectoral nodes (related to the chest area). Show more…
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