humeral (lateral)- more of the lympathic drainage from upper limbpectoral (anterior)- drainage from abdominal wall, chest, and mammary glandsubscapular (posterior)- drain posterior axillary wall, lymph from back, shoulder, and neckcentral- receive tributaries from humeral, subscapular, and pectoralapical- drain all other lymph nodes in the region, receive lymph vessels that accompany cephalic vein and vessels that drain superior region of mammary gland

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humeral (lateral)- more of the lympathic drainage from upper limb

pectoral (anterior)- drainage from abdominal wall, chest, and mammary gland

subscapular (posterior)- drain posterior axillary wall, lymph from back, shoulder, and neck

central- receive tributaries from humeral, subscapular, and pectoral

apical- drain all other lymph nodes in the region, receive lymph vessels that accompany cephalic vein and vessels that drain superior region of mammary gland