Lymphatic system
The lymphatic system is, first of all, a part of the circulatory system, comprising a network of conduits called lymphatic vessels that carry a clear fluid called lymph (from Latin lympha "water") unidirectionally toward the heart.
Lymphatic systemLymphLymphomaLymphoma in animalsLymphatic System AssessmentList of subjects in Gray's Anatomy: VIII. The Lymphatic systemLymphatic diseaseList of images in Gray's Anatomy: VIII. The Lymphatic systemBloodCancerThoracic ductBone marrowLymph nodeLymphedemaSpleenWhite blood cellThymusLymphatic vesselInflammationList of images and subjects in Gray's Anatomy
Congenital lymphedemaPerfusion scanningPersistent generalized lymphadenopathyEquine LymphangitisFollicular large-cell lymphomaMiltiadès PapamiltiadèsTonsilFilariasisSubclavian veinAmerican Society of LymphologyHuman bodyMarie Philibert Constant SappeyElephantiasisPia materHenri RouvièreList of human anatomical featuresGeneralized lymphadenopathyLocalized diseaseVenomAntigen-presenting cell





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