Hemic and Lymphatic Systems Flashcards
Removal of lymph nodes only
Limited lymphadenectomy
The act of collecting healthy bone marrow from a donor using a large aspiration needle
Bone marrow harvesting
In terms of bone marrow, marrow taken from the same species
Allogenic
X-ray of the portal and circulatory vessels of the spleen
Splenoportography
In terms of bone marrow, marrow taken from the patient and later reinfused into the same patient
Autologous
Subsection that contains the subheadings Spleen, General and Lymph Nodes and Lymphatic channels
Hemic and Lymphatic Systems
Use of a needle to retrieve a bone marrow sample from the marrow cavity
bone marrow aspiration
Collecting stem cells
stem cell harvesting
Removal of lymph nodes, glands and surrounding tissue
radical lymphodenectomy
use of a needle or trocar to obtain small pieces of bone marrow for diagnostic purposes
bone marrow biopsy
The lymph nodes are located at the chin and below the body of the mandible
submental and submandibular nodes
these lymph nodes are located between the cricoid cartilage and the clavicle
lower jugular nodes
bone marrow taken from someone other than the bone marrow recipient is known as a(n)
allogenic
obtaining small pieces of bone marrow for diagnostic purposes is known as a(n)
bone marrow biopsy
the removal of lymph nodes and surrounding tissue is called a(n)
radical lymphadenectomy