Satisfactory healing of soft tissue wounds and bone fracture requires activation and response of the immune system. Our previously reported laboratory observations revealed that proper healing of the long bone fractures corresponds with an increased mass of lymph nodes (LNs) draining the site of injury when compared with contralateral limb, whereas delayed fracture healing is characterized by decreased mass of the regional LNs. Aim of the study was to investigate whether an image of LNs may be an indicator of the kinetics of fracture healing.