Which skin areas do the superficial inguinal lymph nodes drain?

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Multiple Choice

Which skin areas do the superficial inguinal lymph nodes drain?

Explanation:
The superficial inguinal lymph nodes collect lymph from the skin and superficial tissues of several areas: the lower limb (skin of the leg), the lower part of the anterior abdominal wall below the umbilicus, and the external genitalia. Since each of these regions contributes lymph to these nodes, all of the above is correct. In clinical terms, these nodes lie just below the inguinal ligament along the saphenous vein and relay lymph onward to the deep inguinal nodes and then to the external iliac nodes.

The superficial inguinal lymph nodes collect lymph from the skin and superficial tissues of several areas: the lower limb (skin of the leg), the lower part of the anterior abdominal wall below the umbilicus, and the external genitalia. Since each of these regions contributes lymph to these nodes, all of the above is correct. In clinical terms, these nodes lie just below the inguinal ligament along the saphenous vein and relay lymph onward to the deep inguinal nodes and then to the external iliac nodes.

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