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. 2016 Jun 15;8(6):489–497. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v8.i6.489

Table 1.

The lymphatic system of the stomach[12]

LN groups LN topography
№1 Right paracardiac LNs
№2 Left paracardiac LNs
№3 LNs along the lesser curvature
№4sa LNs along the short gastric vessels
№4sb LNs along the left gastroepiploic vessels
№4d LNs along the right gastroepiploic vessels
№5 Suprapyloric LNs
№6 Infrapyloric LNs
№7 LNs along the left gastric artery
№8а LNs along the common hepatic artery (anterosuperior group)
№9 LNs at the celiac trunk
№10 LNs at the splenic hilum
№11р LNs along the proximal splenic artery
№11d LNs along the distal splenic artery
№12a LNs in the hepatoduodenal ligament (along the hepatic artery)
№12b LNs in the hepatoduodenal ligament (along the bile duct)
№12р LNs in the hepatoduodenal ligament (behind the portal vein)
№13 Retro-pancreaticoduodenal LNs
№14а LNs along the superior mesenteric artery
№14v LNs along the superior mesenteric vein
№15 LNs along the middle colic vessels
№16 Para-aortic LNs
№17 LNs on the anterior surface of the pancreatic head
№18 LNs along the inferior margin of the pancreas
№19 Infradiaphragmatic LNs
№20 LNs in the esophageal hiatus of the diaphragm

LNs: Lymph nodes.