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  2. Lymphedema - Wikipedia

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    Lymphedema, also known as lymphoedema and lymphatic edema, is a condition of localized swelling caused by a compromised lymphatic system. [2] The lymphatic system functions as a critical portion of the body's immune system and returns interstitial fluid to the bloodstream.

  3. Lymphatic system - Wikipedia

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    A lymph node showing afferent and efferent lymphatic vessels Regional lymph nodes. A lymph node is an organized collection of lymphoid tissue, through which the lymph passes on its way back to the blood. Lymph nodes are located at intervals along the lymphatic system.

  4. Lymph - Wikipedia

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    Human lymph, obtained after a thoracic duct injury. Lymph has a composition similar but not identical to that of blood plasma. Lymph that leaves a lymph node is richer in lymphocytes than blood plasma is. The lymph formed in the human digestive system called chyle is rich in triglycerides (fat), and looks milky white because of its lipid content.

  5. Notre-Dame to reopen after brutal 2019 fire: See photos ... - AOL

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    The landmark closed to the public after a fire in April 2019, left considerable damage. A lengthy probe ruled out arson and determined the fire was caused by an accident. The fire was either an ...

  6. Crews enter 5th day battling Franklin Fire in Malibu: See map ...

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    The official cause of the fire remained under investigation Friday, according to the state agency. Nearly 2,000 fire personnel have been assigned to the blaze, including multiple air tankers ...

  7. Bronchomediastinal lymph trunk - Wikipedia

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    The primary role of the bronchomediastinal lymph trunks is to transport lymph, which contains proteins, lipids, and immune cells such as lymphocytes, from the thoracic organs, including the lungs, heart, trachea, and esophagus, to the bloodstream. These trunks act as major conduits for lymph to reach larger lymphatic ducts or directly enter the ...

  8. Thoracic duct - Wikipedia

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    The lymph transport, in the thoracic duct, is mainly caused by the action of breathing, aided by the duct's smooth muscle and by internal valves which prevent the lymph from flowing back down again. There are also two valves at the junction of the duct with the left subclavian vein, to prevent the flow of venous blood into the duct.

  9. Notre Dame is back – but not quite as you knew her - AOL

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    A work of passion. On the night of the fire, with the air still acrid with smoke, Macron made a solemn promise. “We will rebuild Notre Dame. Because that’s what the French expect and because ...