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lymphatic nodules
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pharyngeal tonsil
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palatine tonsil
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lingual tonsil
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tonsilar crypt
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lymphatic nodule
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capsule
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valve
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cortex
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medulla
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afferent lymphatic
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germinal center
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medullary cord
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medullary sinus
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efferent lymphatic vessels
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hilum
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white pulp
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germinal center of splenic nodule
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trabecular artery
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nodule
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red pulp
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capsule
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lobule with layers
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cortex
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medulla
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septum of connective tissue
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germinal center
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lymphatic nodule
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cortex
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capsule
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medulla
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medullary sinus
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splenic artery
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splenic vein
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hilum
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splenic cords
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red pulp
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white pulp
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central artery
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capsule
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trabecula
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trachea
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mediastinum
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right lobe
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left lobe
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lobules
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capsule
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right lymphatic duct
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right subclavian trunk
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right subclavian vein
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right bronchomediastinal trunk
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superior vena cava
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inferior vena cava
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right lumbar trunk
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cisterna chyli
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left lumbar trunk
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intestinal trunk
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diaphragm
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thoracic duct
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left bronchomediastinal trunk
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left subclavian vein
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first rib
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thoracic duct entering left subclavian vein
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left subclavian trunk
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left jugular trunk
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right jugular trunk
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lymphatic vessel
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valve
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tonsils
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cervical lymph nodes
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right lymphatic duct
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thymus gland
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axillary lymph nodes
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abdominal, intestinal, and mesenteric lymph nodes
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large intestine
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appendix
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lingual lymph nodes
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lymphatic vessels
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popliteal lymph nodes
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cisterna chyli
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spleen
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thoracic duct
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lingual tonsil
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palatine tonsil
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pharyngeal tonsil
thymus gland
site of T-cell maturation
Afferent lymphatic vessels
carry lymph into lymph nodes
lymphatic trunks
delivers lymph to lymphatic ducts
pharyngeal tonsil
located in the pharynx
valves
prevent back flow of lymph and promote forward movement of lymph
cortex
outer region of a lymph node
axillary lymph nodes
purify lymph from the arms
trabeculae
fibrous extensions of a capsule
bronchomediastinal trunk
drains lymph from the thoracic cavity
thoracic duct
largest lymphatic duct
left subclavian vein
receives lymph from the thoracic duct
capsule
connective tissue cover of some lymphatic organs
inguinal lymph nodes
purify lymph from the legs
heat, swelling, pain, redness
hallmarks of inflammation
MALT
example is lymphatic nodules in digestive tract wall