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... Lymphatic Drainage There are two sets of lymph nodes in the lower extremity : the inguinal and popliteal . The lat- ter drains into the inguinal . There is a superficial and a deep set of inguinal lymph nodes . The popli- teal lymph nodes ...
... Lymphatic Drainage There are two sets of lymph nodes in the lower extremity : the inguinal and popliteal . The lat- ter drains into the inguinal . There is a superficial and a deep set of inguinal lymph nodes . The popli- teal lymph nodes ...
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... lymphatic vessels ; ( b ) lymph nodes ; ( c ) lymphoid tissue collections in the ton- sils , Peyer's patches of ileum , spleen and thymus ; and ( d ) circulating lymphocytes . Lymphatic tis- sue has a meshwork of reticular fibers with ...
... lymphatic vessels ; ( b ) lymph nodes ; ( c ) lymphoid tissue collections in the ton- sils , Peyer's patches of ileum , spleen and thymus ; and ( d ) circulating lymphocytes . Lymphatic tis- sue has a meshwork of reticular fibers with ...
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... lymph node ( arrows indicate the direction of the flow ) . RIGHT LYMPHATIC DUCT THORACIC DUCT CYSTERNA CHYLI & Band ... nodes halt further progression of infection . Organisms not cleared by the lymph nodes spread through the lymphatic ...
... lymph node ( arrows indicate the direction of the flow ) . RIGHT LYMPHATIC DUCT THORACIC DUCT CYSTERNA CHYLI & Band ... nodes halt further progression of infection . Organisms not cleared by the lymph nodes spread through the lymphatic ...
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