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Which major lymph node is located in the 'back of the neck (nape)'?
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Occipital
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Cubital
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Spleen
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Popliteal
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The occipital lymph node is located in the back of the neck, specifically in the nape area. It is one of the major lymph nodes in the body and plays a role in filtering lymph fluid and trapping foreign substances such as bacteria or viruses. The occipital lymph node can become swollen or tender when there is an infection or inflammation in the head, neck, or scalp region.