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Lymphatic System

Lymph vessels

lymphatic capillaries

thoracic duct

right lymphatic duct

subclavian vein (R & L)

cisterna chyli (deep)

Specialized Organs /Tissues

peyer’s patch

peyer’s patch

spleen

spleen

thymus

Tonsils

lingual tonsil

palatine tonsil

pharyngeal tonsil

lymph node

afferent lymph vessel

capsule

cortical region (cortex)

medullary region (medulla)

reticular connective tissue

germinal centers

Lymph node nodule

lymph sinus

efferent lymph vessel

hilum

lymph node histology

lymphocyte

macrophage

neutrophil

Locations of lymph nodes

abdominal

axillary

cervical

inguinal

pelvic

popliteal

supratrochlear

thoracic