A 55-year old male presents for evaluation of a lesion on his lower lip for the past year. He is employed as a landscaper and repos infrequent use of sun protection. He denies any peinent medical history. Physical examination reveals a 5 mm erythematous, ulcerative nodule located within the vermilion of the right lateral aspect of the lower lip. Biopsy confirms the presence of invasive squamous cell carcinoma and the patient is referred for Mohs micrographic surgical excision. Which of the following lymph nodes would be most critical to evaluate for metastasis?

Correct Answer: Submandibular lymph nodes
Description: Lymphatic drainage from the upper lip and lateral aspects of the lower lip is directed to the ipsilateral submandibular lymph nodes. The central poion of the lower lip drains into the submental nodes. There is significant crossover potential in lymphatic drainage patterns from the lip region.
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