The
deep inguinal lymph nodes are 3-5 in number. They lie medial to the
femoral vein deep to the
cribriform fascia.
Size The mean size of an inguinal lymph node, as measured over the short-axis, is approximately 5.4 mm (range 2.1-13.6 mm), with two
standard deviations above the mean being 8.8 mm. A size of up to 10 mm is generally regarded as a
cut-off value for normal vs abnormal inguinal lymph node size.
Cloquet's node The superior-most node is situated in the
groin, deep to the
inguinal ligament, and is termed the '''Cloquet's node''' (also Rosenmuller's node). It can instead be considered as the inferior-most of the
external iliac lymph nodes. Cloquet's node is also considered as a potential
sentinel lymph node. This node is named for French surgeon
Jules Germain Cloquet,
Efferents The deep inguinal lymph nodes drain superiorly to the external iliac lymph nodes, then to the pelvic lymph nodes and on to the
paraaortic lymph nodes. ==Clinical significance==