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The Flow of Lymph

New England Journal of Medicine, 1969
THE lymph of reptiles and amphibia is returned to the blood circulation by the action of actual lymph hearts.1 Lymph hearts, as such, do not occur in mammals, and the source of the energy that is necessary to return the lymph to the bloodstream is still the subject of debate. Broadly speaking, there are two schools of thought.
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The Lymph Node and the Metastasis

New England Journal of Medicine, 2018
The presence of breast cancer cells in the sentinel lymph node is used to determine prognosis. These cells may metastasize to distant organs through intravasation of the blood vessels in the lymph node.
Tjan-Heijnen, Vivianne, Viale, Giuseppe
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Lymph Formation and Lymph Flow

1988
The fluid and protein movement and lymph formation can be described by two equations (Starling 1896, Taylor et al. 1973).
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PERMEABILITY OF LYMPH VESSELS AND LYMPH PRESSURE

Archives of Surgery, 1944
The purpose of this article is to present the results of experiments which were intended more to explore new avenues in the physiology of the lymph system than to give intensive study to individual aspects of a limited problem. At this writing it is uncertain when it will be possible to support by a longer series of experiments the conclusions obtained
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Lymph Nodes in Cancer: Sentinel Lymph Node

2020
The lymphatic system is an anatomical and physiological complex where dramatic events in oncological diseases can be observed. Assessing his condition, you can make a certain forecast about the possible course of the disease, take active measures to prevent the spread of cancer, and much more. The role of secondary lymphoid organs in the development of
Kamil Gantsev   +2 more
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Cells Containing Birbeck Granules in the Lymph and the Lymph Node

1979
The lymph node is composed of functionally different compartments, each with a characteristic type of macrophage. In the marginal zone the plasmacell reaction is induced, in the germinal centre the memory B-cells are generated and in the paracortex recirculating T-cells are stimulated in thymus dependent humoral responses and in cell mediated responses.
Brigid M. Balfour   +3 more
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The Lymph Nodes

2014
Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is the most useful minimally invasive approach in the evaluation of lymphadenopathy. The diagnostic accuracy of the procedure is increased with the use of ultrasound (US) to guide the needle and avoid lymph node cystic areas, select the most abnormal lymph node, evaluate non-palpable lymph nodes, and obtain samples for ...
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Lymph Node Cytology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1989
In clinical practice, animals with lymphadenopathy are eminently suitable candidates for cytology sample collection by FNAB from several enlarged nodes; or, if surgical biopsies are made, imprint smears from the tissue may yield diagnostically useful information to supplement the histological findings.
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Lymph, Lymphatics, and Lymph Flow

2004
Patrick Tso, Ronald J. Jandacek
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