Lymphatic System Part 6 Flashcards
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Pre-Collectors have which cells in their walls?
Endotheial
The following anatomical terms relate to the initial lymph vessels
Endothelial Cell
Anchoring Filaments
The Regional Lymph nodes of the leg are in the?
Groin
Prelymph can be drained from the brain via these nerves. Which is the main nerve route?
Olfactory
The skin of the lateral heel and lateral lower leg first drains into which nodes
First to the deep popliteal then to the deep inguinal
The initial lymph vessels are mainly located in the?
Dermis
The most important alternative drainage route of the arm is into which nodes?
Infraclavicular
Lymph from the testicles drains to which nodes?
Lumbar
The mammary gland mainly drains into which nodes/area?
Axilla
The reticular cells in the lymph nodes
Provide the lymph nodes inner structure (collagen)
Lymph-obligatory load contains?
Proteins
Which upper arm bundle can bypass the axillary lymph nodes and drain into the infra and supraclavicular lymph nodes?
Dorsolateral
Which of the following statements applies to lymphatic capillaries and initial lymph vessels?
£
LTV (Lymph time volume) in healthy subjects will increase when the ?
Lymph Obligatory load is increased
Dynamic Edema is rich in protein because renal insufficiency can be the cause of dynamic edema. Renal Insufficiency is a cause of dynamic edema, which is rich in protein….
Both statements are incorrect. There is poor protein in Edema and Renal has nothing to do with it. It is caused by increased lymph time volume that exceeds the TC of the health lymphatic vascular system (high volume insufficiency)
The Terminus is the confluence of which veins?
Jugular Vein