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Mary Jane found a pea shaped lump in the upper outer quadrant of her left breast - where is that? ductal carcinoma removal of tumor, some breast tissue and axillary lymph nodes – where? puffy and swollen left arm name of her condition? how to deal with it
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Fig. 22.1(TE Art) Spleen Thymus Thoracic duct Lymphatic vessels Palatine tonsil Bone marrow Lymph nodes Functions of the lymph system 1.Fluid recovery 2.Immunity 3.Lipid absorption
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Fig. 22.3(TE Art) Tissue fluid Endothelial cell Anchoring filament Lymph Lymphatic capillary Lymphatic duct Tissue fluid Edema
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Larger lymph vessels…. 1.Have valves 2.Have tunica interna, media and externa
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Lymphatic trunks Collecting ducts Lymph node Collecting vessel Lymphatic capillaries
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Fig. 22.6(TE Art) L. subclavian v. Thoracic duct Cisterna chyli Drainage of right Lymphatic duct R. subclavian v. R. lymphatic duct Superior vena cava Drainage of thoracic duct (left lymphatic duct)
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Fig. 22.1(TE Art) Spleen Thymus Thoracic duct Lymphatic vessels Palatine tonsil Bone marrow Lymph nodes Lymphatic tissues** Diffuse lymphatic tissue: Mucosa-assoc.-lymphatic tissue (MALT) Lymph nodules Lymphatic organs Red bone marrow Thymus Lymph nodes** Tonsils** Spleen
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Fig. 22.12a(TE Art) Lymphatic nodule Capsule Efferent lymphatic vessel Afferent lymphatic vessel Trabecula Lymph node Lymph nodule vs lymph node
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Inguinal lymph nodes Cervical lymph nodes Axillary lymph nodes
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Lymph nodes
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Axillary nodes metastasis
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Fig. 22.1(TE Art) Spleen Thymus Thoracic duct Lymphatic vessels Palatine tonsil Bone marrow Lymph nodes Lymphatic tissues** Diffuse lymphatic tissue: Mucosa-assoc.-lymphatic tissue (MALT) Lymph nodules Lymphatic organs Red bone marrow Thymus Lymph nodes** Tonsils** Spleen
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Fig. 22.14a(TE Art) Pharyngeal tonsil Palate Palatine tonsil Lingual tonsil
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