Lymph Drainage (4 star!!) Flashcards

1
Q

upper limb lateral breast

A

axillary nodes

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2
Q

stomach

A

celiac nodes

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3
Q

duodenum, jejunum

A

superior mesenteric nodes

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4
Q

sigmoid colon

A

colic nodes–> inferior mesenteric nodes

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5
Q

rectum above pectinate line

A

internal iliac nodes

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6
Q

anal canal below pectinate line

A

superficial inguinal

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7
Q

testes and ovaries

A

superficial and deep plexuses–> para-aortic nodes

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8
Q

scrotum

A

superficial inguinal

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9
Q

superficial thigh

A

superficial inguinal

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10
Q

lateral side of dorsum of foot (top of foot)

A

popliteal nodes

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11
Q

drains right arm, right chest, right half of head

A

right lymphatic duct

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12
Q

drains all but right arm right chest, right half of head

A

thoracic duct

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13
Q

where does thoracic duct empty into circulation

A

@ junction of left subclavian and internal jugular veins

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14
Q

3 main things found in lymph fluid

A

protein, chylomicrons, Abs

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15
Q

peyer’s patches found where (generally and specifically)

A

ileum–> lamina propria and submucosa of ileum

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16
Q

key cell for peyer patch function

A

Microfold (M) cell-> take up antigen from intestinal lumen to sample