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- Lymph_node abstract "A lymph node is an oval-shaped organ of the lymphatic system, distributed widely throughout the body including the armpit and stomach and linked by lymphatic vessels. Lymph nodes are garrisons of B, T, and other immunity cells. Lymph nodes act as filters or traps for foreign particles and are important in the proper functioning of the immune system. They are packed tightly with the white blood cells called lymphocytes and macrophages.Lymph nodes also have clinical significance. They become inflamed or enlarged in various infections and diseases which may range from trivial, such as a throat infection, to life-threatening such as cancers. In the latter, the condition of lymph nodes is so significant that it is used for cancer staging, which decides the treatment to be employed, and for determining the prognosis. When swollen, inflamed or enlarged, lymph nodes can be hard, firm or tender.Lymph nodes are not part of the body's system for handling illnesses stemming, for example, from environmental toxicity or personal injury—those tasks are handled by the liver and kidneys in the former and the muscular-skeletal system in the latter. The lymphatic system is structured to address biological infection by other organisms as well as biological breakdowns/ errors within the same body (i.e., cancer). "Illness" and "disease" may be caused by any number of events including biological, chemical, physical, and psychological sources among others. A response to illness that includes inflammation of the lymph nodes specifically indicates a biological factor.Lymph nodes can also be diagnosed by biopsy whenever they are inflamed. Certain diseases affect lymph nodes with characteristic consistency and location.".
- Lymph_node thumbnail Schematic_of_lymph_node_showing_lymph_sinuses.svg?width=300.
- Lymph_node wikiPageExternalLink www.thelymphnodes.com.
- Lymph_node wikiPageID "82342".
- Lymph_node wikiPageRevisionID "606063927".
- Lymph_node caption "Schematic diagram of lymph node showing the flow of lymph through the lymph sinuses. Note: Outflowing lymph has more lymphocytes".
- Lymph_node hasPhotoCollection Lymph_node.
- Lymph_node name "Lymph node".
- Lymph_node system Lymphatic_system.
- Lymph_node subject Category:Lymphatic_system.
- Lymph_node subject Category:Lymphoid_organ.
- Lymph_node type AnatomicalStructure.
- Lymph_node type BiologicalObject.
- Lymph_node comment "A lymph node is an oval-shaped organ of the lymphatic system, distributed widely throughout the body including the armpit and stomach and linked by lymphatic vessels. Lymph nodes are garrisons of B, T, and other immunity cells. Lymph nodes act as filters or traps for foreign particles and are important in the proper functioning of the immune system. They are packed tightly with the white blood cells called lymphocytes and macrophages.Lymph nodes also have clinical significance.".
- Lymph_node label "Ganglio linfático".
- Lymph_node label "Ganglion lymphatique".
- Lymph_node label "Linfonodo".
- Lymph_node label "Linfonodo".
- Lymph_node label "Lymfeklier".
- Lymph_node label "Lymph node".
- Lymph_node label "Lymphknoten".
- Lymph_node label "Węzeł chłonny".
- Lymph_node label "Лимфатический узел".
- Lymph_node label "عقدة لمفاوية".
- Lymph_node label "リンパ節".
- Lymph_node label "淋巴結".
- Lymph_node sameAs Mízní_uzlina.
- Lymph_node sameAs Lymphknoten.
- Lymph_node sameAs Λεμφαδένας.
- Lymph_node sameAs Ganglio_linfático.
- Lymph_node sameAs Gongoil_linfatiko.
- Lymph_node sameAs Ganglion_lymphatique.
- Lymph_node sameAs Nodus_limfa.
- Lymph_node sameAs Linfonodo.
- Lymph_node sameAs リンパ節.
- Lymph_node sameAs 림프절.
- Lymph_node sameAs Lymfeklier.
- Lymph_node sameAs Węzeł_chłonny.
- Lymph_node sameAs Linfonodo.
- Lymph_node sameAs m.0l4hh.
- Lymph_node sameAs Q170758.
- Lymph_node sameAs Q170758.
- Lymph_node wasDerivedFrom Lymph_node?oldid=606063927.
- Lymph_node depiction Schematic_of_lymph_node_showing_lymph_sinuses.svg.
- Lymph_node isPrimaryTopicOf Lymph_node.
- Lymph_node name "Lymph node".