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  2. Lymph Node Function & Location - Cleveland Clinic

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    There are hundreds of lymph nodes in your body that gather at where two or more lymphatic channels come together, in your neck, armpits and groin. Lymph nodes connect your lymphatic system, which moves fluid through your lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are bean-shaped organs that filter fluid in your body.

  3. View 3D Lymph Node Anatomy Map Model - LLS

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    A 3D lymph node map is the perfect thing to look at if you're interested in lymph node anatomy, circulation & filtration. Visit our page to view the 3D model.

  4. Lymph node - Wikipedia

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    In the lymphatic system, a lymph node is a secondary lymphoid organ. [4] Diagram of a lymph node showing lymphocytes. The primary function of lymph nodes is the filtering of lymph to identify and fight infection. In order to do this, lymph nodes contain lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell, which includes B cells and T cells.

  5. A lymph node is a small, bean-shaped structure that is part of the lymphatic system. It acts as a filter for lymph, a fluid containing white blood cells that circulates throughout the body. Lymph nodes are composed of a network of lymphoid tissue and contain immune cells, such as lymphocytes and macrophages.

  6. Lymph nodes: Definition, anatomy and locations - Kenhub

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    Lymph nodes are bean-shaped structures about 0.1 – 2.5 cm in length. The node is enclosed in a capsule and has an indentation on one surface (along one of its long axes) known as the hilum. The hilum is the point at which arteries carrying nutrients and lymphocytes enter the lymph node and veins leave it.

  7. Lymphatic System Anatomy - Vessels - Nodes - TeachMeAnatomy

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    Lymph nodes are kidney shaped structures which act to filter foreign particles from the blood, and play an important role in the immune response to infection. On average, an adult has around 400 to 450 different lymph nodes spread throughout the body – with the majority located within the abdomen.

  8. What are lymph nodes? Location and signs of disease - Medical...

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    Although swollen lymph nodes are common, they may occasionally indicate lymph node cancer or lymphoma. Keep reading to learn more about lymph nodes and their function within the...

  9. Lymphatic System: Diagram, Function, Anatomy, Diseases - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/lymphatic-system-diagram-function-anatomy-diseases-5209610

    Lymph nodes filter out bacteria and cancer cells and create white blood cells to fight infection. These nodes are found throughout the body (neck, armpits, groin, chest, and abdomen).

  10. Lymph nodes are small, kidney-shaped organs of the lymphatic system. There are several hundred lymph nodes found mostly throughout the thorax and abdomen of the body with the highest concentrations in the axillary (armpit) and inguinal (groin) regions.

  11. 19.3C: Lymph Nodes - Medicine LibreTexts

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    Lymph node structure: This diagram of a lymph node shows the outer capsule, cortex, medulla, hilum, sinus, valve to prevent backflow, nodule, and afferent and efferent vessels. Lymph nodes are found throughout the body, and are typically 1 to 2 centimeters long.