Unit
Review
Here is what we have learned from this unit:
- The major components of the lymphatic system are lymphatic vessels,
lymph, lymph nodes, and some other lymphatic organs.
- Lymphatic vessels carry lymph, a colorless liquid, throughout the body.
- Lymph nodes are small bean-shaped glandular nodules.
- Tonsils are clusters of lymphatic tissues under the mucous membranes
that line the nose, mouth, and pharynx.
- Spleen is similar to a lymph node in shape and structure but it is
much larger.
- Thymus is another lymphatic organ located anterior to the ascending
aorta and posterior to the sternum.
- For the purpose of staging of Hodgkin lymphoma, lymph nodes of the
body are divided into two anatomical regions: those above the diaphragm
and those below it.
- Lymph chains and their drainage areas of the body were shown in a dozen
of illustrations. They are: lymph nodes of the head and neck, lymph nodes
of the breast and arm, thoracic lymph nodes, abdominal lymph nodes, lymph
nodes of the pelvis, and lymph nodes of the lower extremity.
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Term-Number Match Quiz
It's time to see how much you have learned from this unit. You are going
to take a Term-Number Match quiz, in which, by looking at the illustration
and identifying different numbered lymph node regions, you type in the
correct number in the text input fields labeled with corresponding terms.
You check if your answer is correct by clicking the Correct Answer button
located below the text input field.
Please click here to take
the quiz.
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