lymph node

NOUN
  1. the source of lymph and lymphocytes
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How To Use lymph node In A Sentence

  • The lesions in the lung and lymph nodes were often grossly inapparent and seen only on histopathologic analysis, meaning that their detection with conventional imaging techniques would be unlikely.
  • Most doctors chose to remove all surrounding lymph nodes instead of running the risk of a false negative.
  • Metastatic prostatic and transitional cell carcinomas were present in a single obturator lymph node.
  • SATCHER: Well, the spores get into the lungs and they end up in the lymph nodes, in the chest, what we call the mediastinum (ph). CNN Transcript Oct 31, 2001
  • bubonic plague, a bacterial infection marked by painful, feverish, swollen lymph nodes, called buboes. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • There was invasion of the epineurium of retroperitoneal nerves, but no direct invasion of retroperitoneal or inguinal lymph nodes by the tumor.
  • I had the lump cut out and my lymph nodes removed. The Sun
  • Despite inhibition of viral replication in plasma, lymph nodes, and at other sites, reservoirs of HIV infection in latently infected resting T lymphocytes remain.
  • After insertion of the needle into the lymph node, the stylet was removed.
  • Certain women with negative lymph nodes, for example, might not need chemotherapy, radiation or hormone treatments following surgery.
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