Rolandic Anatomy

Internal Iliac Nodes

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The internal iliac nodes are a group of lymph nodes located along the internal iliac vessels, receiving afferent lymphatic drainage from the pelvic organs, gluteal region, and perineum. They are a key component of pelvic lymph drainage and often serve as a site for metastatic spread from pelvic malignancies.

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