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Filter by Meaning The occipital nodes are connected to other lymph nodes in the body.
The patient complained of tenderness in their occipital nodes.
The occipital lymph nodes help to filter lymphatic fluid from the scalp and neck.
The occipital nodes may be swollen due to cancer in the head or neck.
The occipital lymph nodes may need to be biopsied if cancer is suspected.
The occipital condyle forms a joint with the atlas vertebra.
The occipital region of the brain is activated when processing visual stimuli.
The occipital cortex is one of the primary areas of the brain responsible for vision.
He suffered a concussion that caused damage to his occipital lobe.
The occipital area of the scalp is particularly sensitive to touch.
The occipital suture is the point where the parietal bones meet the occipital bone.
An MRI showed abnormal activity in her occipital cortex.
The occipital condyles are the bony protrusions on the bottom of the skull that connect to the first vertebra.
The patient had an injury to the occipital bone.
The doctor examined the patient's occipital lymph nodes.
The surgeon made an incision in the patient's occipital scalp.
The occipital layer develops into the spinal cord and brain.
The occipital lobe is responsible for visual perception.
The occipital cortex is highly active during REM sleep.
The blow to the occipital area caused a concussion.
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