Lymphatic Capillaries, One-Way Valves, Thoracic
Duct, Right Lymphatic Duct, Lymph Nodes, Spleen,
White Pulp, Red Pulp, Reticular Fibers, Sinusoids,
Tonsils, Tonsillectomy, Lymphedema, Subcutaneous
Swelling, B Cells, T Cells, Helper T Cells, Cytotoxic
T Cells, Memory T Cells, Suppressor T Cells,
Humoral Immunity, Cell-Mediated Immunity,
Antibody Production, Immune Memory,
Macrophages, WBC, Interstitial Fluid, Iron Storage,
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lymphedema
subcutaneous tissue swellings
symptoms: blockage of vessels; anything distal to obstruction will swell
causes: surgery and parasitic infection
what drains into the right lymphatic duct
right side of the body superior to the diaphragm
what drains into the thoracic duct
inferior to diaphragm and left side of diaphragm
structure of lymphatic capillaries
thin, fragile wall, large lumen, one way valve, blind pouched
lymph
tissue fluid; similar to blood plasma with less protein
lymph componenets
wbc, glucose, fat, small proteins, water, and interstitial fluid