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Book Review Published: 13 January 2007 Netter's head and neck anatomy for dentistry F. McDonald British Dental Journal 202, 50–51 (2007) Cite this article ...
The anterior cervical lymph nodes are further down the front of the neck, divided into prelaryngeal, thyroid, pretracheal, and paratracheal, based on their position near structures of the throat.
The trapezius, traps, trapezoid muscle is in the upper back and helps the neck, shoulders, and arms move. Learn more about the causes and treatment of trapezius pain.