| 1. | Enlarged jugulodigastric lymph nodes are also commonly found in tonsillitis.
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| 2. | The jugulodigastric lymph node is commonly found within these boundaries, and drains the pharyngeal tonsil.
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| 3. | Enlarged tender jugulodigastric nodes, if accompanying exudative pharyngitis, is likely to be of Streptococcal etiology.
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| 4. | Physical signs of a peritonsillar abscess include swelling in the tonsillar area of the affected side and swelling of the jugulodigastric lymph nodes.
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