Where is the axillary lymph node located?

Dr. Tracy Turner
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2025-05-23 22:28:25
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Axillary lymph nodes are located mainly at the junction of shoulder and chest, that is, axillary lymph nodes, which can be generally divided into five groups. The first group is at the lower edge of pectoralis minor muscle, the second group is at the distal segment of axillary vein, the third group is at the end of subscapular blood vessel, the fourth group is at the center of axillary vein, and the fifth group is at the proximal end of axillary vein.