lymphatic vessel

NOUN
  1. a vascular duct that carries lymph which is eventually added to the venous blood circulation
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  • The lymphatic vessels of the tongue may be divided into four groups: (1) apical, from the tip of the tongue to the suprahyoid glands and principal gland of the tongue; (2) lateral, from the margin of the tongue—some of these pierce the Mylohyoideus to end in the submaxillary glands, others pass down on the Hyoglossus to the superior deep cervical glands; (3) basal, from the region of the vallate papillæ to the superior deep cervical glands; and (4) median, a few of which perforate the Mylohyoideus to reach the submaxillary glands, while the majority turn around the posterior border of the muscle to enter the superior deep cervical glands. VIII. The Lymphatic System. 3. The Lymphatics of the Head, Face, and Neck
  • The Lymphatic Vessels of the Mamma originate in a plexus in the interlobular spaces and on the walls of the galactophorous ducts. VIII. The Lymphatic System. 7. The Lymphatic Vessels of the Thorax
  • Objective To clarify the clinicopathological significance of lymphatic vessel density ( LVD ) and distribution in pancreatic cancer.
  • Lymph nodes also contain efferent lymphatic vessels, which lack Factor VIII staining.
  • The absorption of the cerebrospinal fluid is a dual process, being chiefly a rapid drainage through the arachnoid villi into the great dural sinuses, and, in small part, a slow escape into the true lymphatic vessels, by way of an abundant but indirect perineural course. IX. Neurology. 4h. The Cerebrospinal Fluid
  • These lacteal and lymphatic vessels are furnished with numerous valves to prevent the return of the fluids, which they absorb, and terminate in glands, called lymphatic glands, and may hence be considered as long necks or mouths belonging to these glands. Zoonomia, Vol. I Or, the Laws of Organic Life
  • Density of blood vessels, especially of lymphatic vessels, located at the peripheral region of CRC may serve as a useful marker to predict metastasis.
  • The lymphatic vessels, like veins, have one-way valves that prevent backflow.
  • The stroma consists of fatty tissue and ligaments surrounding the ducts and lobules, blood vessels and lymphatic vessels.
  • The lymphatic system comprises the spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes, and lymphatic vessels or channels.
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