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  • Splenic lymph node
  • Organs of the immune system

    The splenic lymph nodes are found at the splenic hilum and in relation to the tail of the pancreas (pancreaticolienal lymph nodes). Their afferents are

    Splenic lymph node

    Splenic lymph node

    Splenic_lymph_node

  • Celiac lymph nodes
  • Organs of the immune system

    arteries. The celiac lymph nodes are grouped into three sets: the gastric, hepatic and splenic lymph nodes.[citation needed] They receive lymph from the stomach

    Celiac lymph nodes

    Celiac lymph nodes

    Celiac_lymph_nodes

  • List of lymph nodes of the human body
  • nodes Mastoid lymph nodes Parotid lymph nodes Cervical lymph nodes Submental lymph nodes Submandibular lymph nodes Deep cervical lymph nodes Deep anterior

    List of lymph nodes of the human body

    List of lymph nodes of the human body

    List_of_lymph_nodes_of_the_human_body

  • Kawasaki disease
  • Disease found in young children

    Kawasaki disease (also known as mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) is a syndrome of unknown cause that results in a fever and mainly affects children under

    Kawasaki disease

    Kawasaki disease

    Kawasaki_disease

  • Preaortic lymph nodes
  • Organ of the immune system

    the gastric, hepatic and splenic lymph nodes. These groups also form their own subgroups. The superior mesenteric lymph nodes are grouped into three sets:

    Preaortic lymph nodes

    Preaortic lymph nodes

    Preaortic_lymph_nodes

  • Splenic marginal zone lymphoma
  • Medical condition

    to what is observed in the splenic hilar lymph nodes. While nodal and extranodal involvement are rare, hilar lymph nodes adjacent to the spleen, if involved

    Splenic marginal zone lymphoma

    Splenic_marginal_zone_lymphoma

  • Lymphatic system
  • Organ system in vertebrates complementary to the circulatory system

    large network of lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, lymphoid organs, lymphatic tissue and lymph. The Latin word for lymph, lympha, refers to the deity of fresh

    Lymphatic system

    Lymphatic system

    Lymphatic_system

  • Pancreas
  • Organ of the digestive system and endocrine system of vertebrates

    lymphatic vessels of the body and tail drain into splenic lymph nodes, and eventually into lymph nodes that lie in front of the aorta, between the coeliac

    Pancreas

    Pancreas

    Pancreas

  • Lymphoma
  • Hematologic cancer that affects lymphocytes

    include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, drenching sweats, unintended weight loss, itching, and constantly feeling tired. The enlarged lymph nodes are usually

    Lymphoma

    Lymphoma

    Lymphoma

  • Spleen
  • Immune organ that filters blood

    organ found in almost all vertebrates. Similar in structure to a large lymph node, it acts primarily as a blood filter. The spleen plays important roles

    Spleen

    Spleen

    Spleen

  • Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Type of blood and immune-system cancer

    where multinucleated Reed–Sternberg cells (RS cells) are present in the lymph nodes. As it affects a subgroup of white blood cells called lymphocytes, it

    Hodgkin lymphoma

    Hodgkin lymphoma

    Hodgkin_lymphoma

  • Hilum (anatomy)
  • Index of articles associated with the same name

    artery, vein, ureter, and nerves Splenic hilum, on the surface of the spleen, admits the splenic artery, vein, lymph vessels, and nerves Hilum of lung

    Hilum (anatomy)

    Hilum (anatomy)

    Hilum_(anatomy)

  • Accessory spleen
  • Small nodule found apart from the main body of the spleen

    and are typically around 1 centimeter in diameter. They may resemble a lymph node or a small spleen. They form either by the result of developmental anomalies

    Accessory spleen

    Accessory spleen

    Accessory_spleen

  • Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Type of cancer of lymph nodes

    types of lymphomas except Hodgkin lymphomas. Symptoms include enlarged lymph nodes, fever, night sweats, weight loss, and tiredness. Other symptoms may

    Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

    Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

    Non-Hodgkin_lymphoma

  • Anthrax
  • Infection caused by Bacillus anthracis bacteria

    lesions, cutaneous anthrax infections normally do not cause pain. Nearby lymph nodes may become infected, reddened, swollen, and painful. A scab forms over

    Anthrax

    Anthrax

    Anthrax

  • Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
  • Bone marrow cancer in which lymphocytes are overproduced

    cell. B cell lymphocytes can begin to collect in the blood, spleen, lymph nodes, and bone marrow; these cells malfunction and crowd out healthy blood

    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia

    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia

    Chronic_lymphocytic_leukemia

  • Extramedullary hematopoiesis
  • Blood production outside of the bone marrow

    such as the yolk sac, the aorta-gonad mesonephros (AGM) region, and lymph nodes. During development, vertebrates go through a primitive and a definitive

    Extramedullary hematopoiesis

    Extramedullary hematopoiesis

    Extramedullary_hematopoiesis

  • Infectious mononucleosis
  • Common viral infectious disease

    young adults, the disease often results in fever, sore throat, enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, and fatigue. Most people recover in two to four weeks; however

    Infectious mononucleosis

    Infectious mononucleosis

    Infectious_mononucleosis

  • Large intestine
  • Last part of the digestive system in vertebrates

    colon is to the ileocolic lymph nodes and the superior mesenteric lymph nodes, which drain into the cisterna chyli. The lymph from the distal one-third

    Large intestine

    Large intestine

    Large_intestine

  • Marginal zone lymphoma
  • Group of lymphomas

    cells. Epithelioid-like histiocytes may be found in the red pulp. Splenic hilar lymph nodes may show nodular infiltrates of small lymphocytes. Careful and

    Marginal zone lymphoma

    Marginal zone lymphoma

    Marginal_zone_lymphoma

  • White pulp
  • Type of tissue in the spleen

    have a role in antigen presentation or the removal of dying lymphocytes. Lymph node Marginal zone Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue Spleen This article incorporates

    White pulp

    White pulp

    White_pulp

  • Tumors of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues
  • Tumors that affect the blood, bone marrow, lymph, and lymphatic system

    ways on light microscopy. When there is lymphadenopathy, a biopsy from a lymph node is generally undertaken surgically. In general, a bone marrow biopsy is

    Tumors of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues

    Tumors of the hematopoietic and lymphoid tissues

    Tumors_of_the_hematopoietic_and_lymphoid_tissues

  • Stomach
  • Digestive organ

    the splenic artery. The two sets of gastric lymph nodes drain the stomach's tissue fluid into the lymphatic system through the intestinal lymph trunk

    Stomach

    Stomach

    Stomach

  • Esophageal varices
  • Dilated veins in the lower oesophagus

    is dilation of veins in the anastomosis, leading to esophageal varices. Splenic vein thrombosis is a rare condition that causes esophageal varices without

    Esophageal varices

    Esophageal varices

    Esophageal_varices

  • Hilum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    botany Hila (disambiguation) Hilum of kidney Hilum of lung Hilum of lymph node Splenic hilum Hailam, the Hokkien name for Hainan This disambiguation page

    Hilum

    Hilum

  • Mastocytoma
  • Medical condition

    - a single skin tumor with no spread to lymph nodes Stage II - a single skin tumor with spread to lymph nodes in the surrounding area Stage III - multiple

    Mastocytoma

    Mastocytoma

    Mastocytoma

  • Gastric varices
  • Dilated submucosal veins in the stomach lining

    Gastric varices may also be found in patients with thrombosis of the splenic vein, into which the short gastric veins that drain the fundus of the stomach

    Gastric varices

    Gastric varices

    Gastric_varices

  • Indolent lymphoma
  • Medical condition

    nodal, extranodal, and splenic. Nodal MZL occurs within the lymph nodes. Extranodal MZL occurs in areas outside the lymph nodes, with the stomach being

    Indolent lymphoma

    Indolent lymphoma

    Indolent_lymphoma

  • Splenectomy
  • Surgical removal of the spleen

    large lymph node, being the largest secondary lymphoid organ in the body. Apart from regular lymphatic function the white pulp contains splenic macrophages

    Splenectomy

    Splenectomy

    Splenectomy

  • Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis
  • Medical condition

    centimeters) (cm) lymph nodes on physical examination do have a greater risk of progression. It has been recommended that patients with ≥1 lymph node larger than

    Monoclonal B-cell lymphocytosis

    Monoclonal_B-cell_lymphocytosis

  • Mesentery
  • Contiguous fold of tissues that supports the intestines

    appendicular artery and vein, as well as lymphatic vessels, nerves, and often a lymph node. The mesorectum is that part attached to the upper third of the rectum

    Mesentery

    Mesentery

    Mesentery

  • Splenosis
  • autotransplantation of the spleen. It most commonly occurs as a result of traumatic splenic rupture or abdominal surgery. Depending on the location of the spleen,

    Splenosis

    Splenosis

  • Rectum
  • Final portion of the large intestine

    Sudeck's point is often referred to along with Griffith's point at the splenic flexure as a watershed region. Due to the proximity of the anterior wall

    Rectum

    Rectum

    Rectum

  • C-C chemokine receptor type 7
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    function of the receptor is to guide immune cells to immune organs (lymph nodes, thymus, spleen) by detecting specific chemokines, which these tissues

    C-C chemokine receptor type 7

    C-C chemokine receptor type 7

    C-C_chemokine_receptor_type_7

  • B-cell lymphoma
  • Blood cancer that affects B-type white blood cells

    of lymphoma affecting B cells. Lymphomas are "blood cancers" in the lymph nodes. They develop more frequently in older adults and in immunocompromised

    B-cell lymphoma

    B-cell lymphoma

    B-cell_lymphoma

  • Human anus
  • External opening of the rectum

    rectal vein Nerve Inferior rectal nerves, pudendal nerve Lymph Superficial inguinal lymph nodes Identifiers Latin anus TA98 A05.7.05.013 TA2 3022 FMA 15711

    Human anus

    Human anus

    Human_anus

  • Gut-associated lymphoid tissue
  • Tissue

    producers, whose number exceeds the number of plasma cells in spleen, lymph nodes and bone marrow combined. GALT makes up about 70% of the immune system

    Gut-associated lymphoid tissue

    Gut-associated_lymphoid_tissue

  • Pectinate line
  • Line dividing the upper two-thirds and the lower third of the anal canal

    Distinction Above pectinate line Below pectinate line Lymph drainage internal iliac superficial inguinal lymph nodes (below Hilton's white line) Epithelium columnar

    Pectinate line

    Pectinate line

    Pectinate_line

  • Lamina propria
  • Thin connective tissue layer of mucous membranes

    tract. Progression of epithelial cancer often relies on deep and regional lymph node invasion. The lamina propria, being one of the barriers to the submucosa

    Lamina propria

    Lamina propria

    Lamina_propria

  • Marginal zone
  • Part of the spleen

    white pulp.) A marginal zone also exists in the lymphoid follicles of lymph nodes. Those marginal zones contain naive B cells and memory B cells. In contrast

    Marginal zone

    Marginal zone

    Marginal_zone

  • Portal vein thrombosis
  • Formation of a blood clot in the hepatic portal vein, reducing blood to the liver

    PVT).[citation needed] The main portal vein is formed by the union of the splenic vein and superior mesenteric vein (SMV). It is responsible for approximately

    Portal vein thrombosis

    Portal vein thrombosis

    Portal_vein_thrombosis

  • Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma
  • Medical condition

    period of observation of at least 3 months without any treatment. Surgical lymph node excision may be carried out at the time of diagnosis in certain cases

    Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma

    Nodular lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma

    Nodular_lymphocyte_predominant_Hodgkin_lymphoma

  • Peritoneum
  • Membrane that forms lining of abdominal cavity or coelom

    abdominal organs are attached to the abdominal wall and supplied with blood and lymph vessels and nerves. In addition, in the pelvic cavity there are several

    Peritoneum

    Peritoneum

    Peritoneum

  • Inferior mesenteric artery
  • Branch of the abdominal aorta supplying part of the large intestine

    Ligation of Inferior Mesenteric Artery in Left Colonic and Rectal Cancers: Lymph Node Yield and Survival Benefit". The Indian Journal of Surgery. 77 (Suppl

    Inferior mesenteric artery

    Inferior mesenteric artery

    Inferior_mesenteric_artery

  • List of human anatomical parts named after people
  • Aschoff Rolandic fissure and fissure of Rolando – Luigi Rolando Rotter's lymph nodes – Josef Rotter Ruffini's corpuscles – Angelo Ruffini Duct of Santorini – Giovanni

    List of human anatomical parts named after people

    List of human anatomical parts named after people

    List_of_human_anatomical_parts_named_after_people

  • Haematopoiesis
  • Formation of blood cellular components

    development progresses, blood formation occurs in the spleen, liver and lymph nodes. When bone marrow develops, it eventually assumes the task of forming

    Haematopoiesis

    Haematopoiesis

    Haematopoiesis

  • Leukemia
  • Type of cancer

    Sometimes, a precise diagnosis also requires trephine biopsy histology, lymph node or splenic histology, or cytogenetic or molecular genetic analysis. "Chronic

    Leukemia

    Leukemia

    Leukemia

  • Amyloidosis
  • Metabolic disease involving abnormal deposited amyloid proteins

    deposition 20X Amyloidosis, Node, Congo Red Amyloidosis, blood vessels, H&E Amyloidosis, lymph node, H&E Amyloidosis, lymph node, polarizer Cardiac amyloidosis

    Amyloidosis

    Amyloidosis

  • Outline of human anatomy
  • Overview of and topical guide to human anatomy

    Lymph node Regional lymph nodes Lymph nodes of head and neck Lymph nodes of upper limb Thoracic lymph nodes Abdominal lymph nodes Pelvic lymph nodes Lymph

    Outline of human anatomy

    Outline of human anatomy

    Outline_of_human_anatomy

  • Left gastric artery
  • Artery

    esophageal artery, anterior esophagocardiotuberous artery, branches to lymph nodes, and omental branches. In terms of disease, the left gastric artery may

    Left gastric artery

    Left gastric artery

    Left_gastric_artery

  • Anal canal
  • Functional segment of the large intestine

    the upper and lower zones within the anal canal. The anal gland secretes lymphal discharge and built-up fecal matter from the colon lining. In some animals

    Anal canal

    Anal canal

    Anal_canal

  • Retropharyngeal space
  • Potential space in the neck

    superiorly, and the mediastinum inferiorly. It contains the retropharyngeal lymph nodes. Its function is to facilitate movements in the superoinferior axis of

    Retropharyngeal space

    Retropharyngeal space

    Retropharyngeal_space

  • Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis
  • Medical condition

    after onset and can affect various joints. SJIA is characterized by splenic and lymph node enlargements, with prominent symmetrical lymphadenopathy. Pericardial

    Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis

    Systemic-onset juvenile idiopathic arthritis

    Systemic-onset_juvenile_idiopathic_arthritis

  • Jejunum
  • Part of the small intestine

    Peyer's patches (found in the ileum). However, there are a few jejunal lymph nodes suspended in its mesentery. The jejunum has many large circular folds

    Jejunum

    Jejunum

    Jejunum

  • Portacaval anastomosis
  • Medical condition

    Paraumbilical veins Superficial epigastric vein Retroperitoneal Splenorenal shunt Splenic vein Renal vein, suprarenal vein, paravertebral vein, and gonadal vein

    Portacaval anastomosis

    Portacaval_anastomosis

  • Tuftsin
  • Chemical compound

    certain diseases e.g.: infected eczematous dermatitis with draining lymph nodes, otitis and sinusitis. Acquired tuftsin deficiency can occur in granulocyte

    Tuftsin

    Tuftsin

    Tuftsin

  • Canine histiocytic diseases
  • Category of disease affecting dogs

    widespread, but consistently include liver and lung (with splenic primary), and hilar lymph node (with lung primary). Clinical signs include anorexia, weight

    Canine histiocytic diseases

    Canine_histiocytic_diseases

  • Duodenum
  • First section of the small intestine

    superior mesenteric lymph nodes. Efferent lymphatic vessels from the duodenal lymph nodes ultimately pass into the celiac lymph nodes. Under microscopy

    Duodenum

    Duodenum

    Duodenum

  • Esophagus
  • Vertebrate organ through which food passes to the stomach

    cervical lymph nodes, the middle into the superior and posterior mediastinal lymph nodes, and the lower esophagus into the gastric and celiac lymph nodes. This

    Esophagus

    Esophagus

    Esophagus

  • In situ lymphoid neoplasia
  • Medical condition

    respectively, of the follicles that populate lymphoid organs such as lymph nodes. These lymphocytes are monoclonal (i.e. descendants of a single ancestral

    In situ lymphoid neoplasia

    In_situ_lymphoid_neoplasia

  • Index of anatomy articles
  • paraaortic lymph nodes paracentral lobule paracolic gutters paradidymis paraesthesia parafascicular nucleus parahippocampal gyrus parailiac lymph nodes parallel

    Index of anatomy articles

    Index_of_anatomy_articles

  • GPR183
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    EBI2. EBI2 helps B cell homing to the outer follicular region within a lymph node. Approximately three hours following B cell exposure to plasma-soluble

    GPR183

    GPR183

    GPR183

  • ICD-9-CM Volume 3
  • System of procedure codes within ICD-9 Clinical Modification

    cervical lymph node (40.22) Excision of internal mammary lymph node (40.23) Excision of axillary lymph node (40.24) Excision of inguinal lymph node (40.29)

    ICD-9-CM Volume 3

    ICD-9-CM_Volume_3

  • Gaucher's disease
  • Medical condition

    that may be painful, severe neurological complications, swelling of lymph nodes and (occasionally) adjacent joints, distended abdomen, a brownish tint

    Gaucher's disease

    Gaucher's disease

    Gaucher's_disease

  • Marginal-zone B cell
  • Type of immune cell

    cells are also located in the inner wall of the subcapsular sinus of lymph nodes, the epithelium of tonsillar crypts, and the sub-epithelial area of mucosa-associated

    Marginal-zone B cell

    Marginal-zone B cell

    Marginal-zone_B_cell

  • Hairy cell leukemia
  • Hematological malignancy

    are diagnosed at an early stage. Peripheral lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes) is uncommon (less than 5% of patients), but abdominal lymphadenopathy

    Hairy cell leukemia

    Hairy cell leukemia

    Hairy_cell_leukemia

  • Peyer's patch
  • Lymphatic tissue in the lower small intestine

    Peyer's patches appear as oval or round lymphoid follicles (similar to lymph nodes) located in the mucosa layer of the ileum and extend into the submucosa

    Peyer's patch

    Peyer's patch

    Peyer's_patch

  • Macrophage
  • Type of white blood cell

    travel to the lymph nodes where naïve T helper cells reside. Although macrophages are also found in secondary lymphoid organs like the lymph nodes, they do

    Macrophage

    Macrophage

    Macrophage

  • Submental space
  • Fascial space below the chin

    superiorly (via erosion through the mylohyoid). Its contents are submental lymph nodes, areolar connective tissue and the anterior jugular veins. This space

    Submental space

    Submental space

    Submental_space

  • Parapharyngeal space
  • Space in the head and neck (in anatomy)

    cervical ganglion of the trunk Ascending pharyngeal artery Deep cervical lymph nodes First bite syndrome is a rare complication of a surgery involving the

    Parapharyngeal space

    Parapharyngeal space

    Parapharyngeal_space

  • Integrin alpha E
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    cells. A subset of dendritic cells in the gut mucosa and mesenteric lymph nodes, known as CD103 dendritic cells, also expresses this marker. It is useful

    Integrin alpha E

    Integrin alpha E

    Integrin_alpha_E

  • Novaluron
  • Chemical compound

    highest in the kidneys, liver, fat tissues, pancreas and in the mesenteric lymph nodes, while the lowest concentrations appeared to be in the thymus, eyes,

    Novaluron

    Novaluron

    Novaluron

  • Plasma cell
  • White blood cell that secretes large volumes of antibodies

    germinal centers of secondary lymphoid organs such as the spleen and lymph nodes, the activated B cell begins to differentiate into more specialized cells

    Plasma cell

    Plasma cell

    Plasma_cell

  • Submandibular space
  • Fascial space of the head and neck

    which largely fills the space, branches of the facial and lingual artery lymph nodes. cranial nerve XII nerve to mylohyoid muscle Infections may spread into

    Submandibular space

    Submandibular space

    Submandibular_space

  • Outline of immunology
  • Overview of and topical guide to immunology

    cells) (Non-hematopoietic cells with immune functions) Stromal cells Lymph node stromal cells Follicular dendritic cells Epithelial cells Pericytes Microfold

    Outline of immunology

    Outline_of_immunology

  • Complement receptor 1
  • Protein found in humans

    found on erythrocytes, leukocytes, glomerular podocytes, hyalocytes, and splenic follicular dendritic cells. The Knops blood group system is a system of

    Complement receptor 1

    Complement receptor 1

    Complement_receptor_1

  • Colectomy
  • Operation to remove all or part of the colon

    lymphadenectomy, or removal of surrounding lymph nodes, which may be done for staging of the cancer or removal of cancerous nodes. More extensive lymphadenectomy

    Colectomy

    Colectomy

    Colectomy

  • Langerhans cell sarcoma
  • Medical condition

    make up the structure and functions of lymphoid tissue, such as lymph nodes and splenic tissue. By definition, Langerhans Cell Sarcoma (LCS) is a cancerous

    Langerhans cell sarcoma

    Langerhans cell sarcoma

    Langerhans_cell_sarcoma

  • List of anatomy mnemonics
  • is "NAVEL" for Nerve, Artery, Vein, Empty Space and Lymph, to include the deep inguinal lymph nodes located medial to the Femoral vein.[citation needed]

    List of anatomy mnemonics

    List_of_anatomy_mnemonics

  • SH3BGRL3
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    lymphoid cells, and splenic tumor cells transformed by the viral oncogene v-Rel. Co-expression of SH3BGRL with v-Rel in primary splenic lymphocytes reduced

    SH3BGRL3

    SH3BGRL3

    SH3BGRL3

  • FCRL3
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    peripheral blood and tonsil B-cells, and at slightly higher levels on splenic naïve and memory B cells. Its expression was not detected on pro-B cells

    FCRL3

    FCRL3

    FCRL3

  • B-cell prolymphocytic leukemia
  • Medical condition

    of lymphadenopathy – abnormalities in size, number or consistency of lymph nodes Splenomegaly - Abnormal enlargement of the spleen High white blood cell

    B-cell prolymphocytic leukemia

    B-cell prolymphocytic leukemia

    B-cell_prolymphocytic_leukemia

  • List of MeSH codes (C15)
  • 315.618 – mesenteric lymphadenitis MeSH C15.604.315.809 – tuberculosis, lymph node MeSH C15.604.360.500 – lymphangiectasis, intestinal MeSH C15.604.451.500

    List of MeSH codes (C15)

    List_of_MeSH_codes_(C15)

  • Nuclear medicine
  • Medical specialty

    cholecystitis and gallbladder dysfunction, lymphoscintigraphy for sentinel lymph node biopsy, parathyroid imaging for hyperparathyroidism, pulmonary perfusion

    Nuclear medicine

    Nuclear medicine

    Nuclear_medicine

  • Interleukin 3
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    differentiation: in vitro induction of 20 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase in splenic lymphocytes from athymic mice by a unique lymphokine". J. Immunol. 126

    Interleukin 3

    Interleukin 3

    Interleukin_3

  • CXCR3
  • Protein-coding gene in humans

    MA, Faustino L, Assis PA, Sorensen EW, Ueta H, et al. (November 2016). "Splenic differentiation and emergence of CCR5+CXCL9+CXCL10+ monocyte-derived dendritic

    CXCR3

    CXCR3

    CXCR3

  • Medical terminology
  • Language used to describe the human body

    circulation. A lymph node is an organised collection of lymphoid tissue through which the lymph passes on its way back to the blood. Lymph nodes are particularly

    Medical terminology

    Medical terminology

    Medical_terminology

  • Microfold cell
  • Cell in gut capable of antigen uptake

    to intraepithelial macrophages and lymphocytes, which then migrate to lymph nodes where an immune response can be initiated. M cells play a role in passive

    Microfold cell

    Microfold_cell

  • RhoH
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    (August 2007). "Analysis of BCL-6, CD95, PIM1, RHO/TTF and PAX5 mutations in splenic and nodal marginal zone B-cell lymphomas suggests a particular B-cell origin"

    RhoH

    RhoH

    RhoH

  • Felty's syndrome
  • Autoimmune disease

    causing too few red blood cells and platelets in the bloodstream Enlarged lymph nodes Skin hyperpigmentation Cutaneous ulceration The cause of Felty's syndrome

    Felty's syndrome

    Felty's_syndrome

  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Inflammatory bowel disease that causes ulcers in the colon

    are used in the treatment of ulcerative colitis. From the mesenteric lymph node, the T-cells then enter the intestinal lymphatic venule, which provides

    Ulcerative colitis

    Ulcerative colitis

    Ulcerative_colitis

  • TCF21 (gene)
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    cells. This low expression is also associated with large tumor size and lymph node metastasis. Breast cancer tissues exhibit significantly downregulated

    TCF21 (gene)

    TCF21 (gene)

    TCF21_(gene)

  • List of hematologic conditions
  • cancer that originates, affects, or involves the blood, bone marrow, or lymph nodes. These cancers include leukemias, lymphomas, and myelomas. These particular

    List of hematologic conditions

    List_of_hematologic_conditions

  • Schistosomiasis
  • Human disease caused by parasitic worms called schistosomes

    include symptoms of fever, myalgia, a cough, bloody diarrhea, chills, or lymph node enlargement. Some patients may also experience dyspnea and hypoxia associated

    Schistosomiasis

    Schistosomiasis

    Schistosomiasis

  • Natural killer cell
  • Type of cytotoxic lymphocyte

    NK cells are known to differentiate and mature in the bone marrow, lymph nodes, spleen, tonsils, and thymus, where they then enter into the circulation

    Natural killer cell

    Natural killer cell

    Natural_killer_cell

  • B10 cell
  • predominantly localize in the spleen, though they are also found in the blood, lymph nodes, Peyer's patches, intestinal tissues, central nervous system, and peritoneal

    B10 cell

    B10_cell

  • Hemolytic anemia
  • Reduced oxygen-carrying ability of the blood due to breakdown of red blood cells

    refers to hemolysis taking place in the liver, spleen, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. In this case little hemoglobin escapes into blood plasma. The macrophages

    Hemolytic anemia

    Hemolytic anemia

    Hemolytic_anemia

  • Mouse models of breast cancer metastasis
  • Cancer research

    in breast cancer with clonal divergence between primary carcinomas and lymph node metastases". Breast Cancer Research and Treatment. 102 (2): 143–55. doi:10

    Mouse models of breast cancer metastasis

    Mouse_models_of_breast_cancer_metastasis

  • List of eponymous medical signs
  • stomach cancer Troisier's node or sign at Whonamedit? Enlargement of the left supraclavicular lymph node (=Virchow's node) Trousseau's sign of malignancy

    List of eponymous medical signs

    List_of_eponymous_medical_signs

  • Neonatal infection
  • Human disease

    recurrent infections such as pneumonia, intermittent diarrhea, swollen lymph nodes and oral thrush. In infants, diagnostic testing for HIV relies of detection

    Neonatal infection

    Neonatal infection

    Neonatal_infection

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  • Sangmesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Sangmesh

    God Shanker

  • Pritu
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian

    Pritu

    Bonding; Love

  • Aatreyi | ஆத்ரேயீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Aatreyi | ஆத்ரேயீ

    Glorious

  • Cockfield
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cockfield

    English : habitational name from any of three places: the first, Cockfield in Durham, is named from an Old English personal name Cocca + feld ‘open country’; the second, Cockfield in Suffolk, is named from an Old English personal name Cohha, with the same second element; and the third, Cuckfield in Sussex, is believed to be from an Old English personal name Cuca + feld.

  • Calah
  • Biblical

    Calah

    favorable; opportunity;

  • GUILERMO
  • Male

    Spanish

    GUILERMO

    Spanish form of Latin Guillelmus, GUILERMO means "will-helmet."

  • MACK
  • Male

    English

    MACK

    Originally a short form of surnames, mostly Scottish, beginning with Mac-, MACK means "son of," it is now sometimes given as a forename. 

  • JARETH
  • Male

    English

    JARETH

    Probably a modern variant spelling of English Jared, JARETH means "descent."

  • Vishwajit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vishwajit

    Conqueror of the world, Who has won the world

  • Maecenas
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Maecenas

    Antony and Cleopatra'. Friend to Caesar.

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  • Splenical
  • a.

    Splenic.

  • Lymph
  • n.

    A fibrinous material exuded from the blood vessels in inflammation. In the process of healing it is either absorbed, or is converted into connective tissue binding the inflamed surfaces together.

  • Splenic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the spleen; lienal; as, the splenic vein.

  • Lymph
  • n.

    A spring of water; hence, water, or a pure, transparent liquid like water.

  • Splent
  • n.

    See Splent.

  • Hydriad
  • n.

    A water nymph.

  • Splenial
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the splenial bone or splenius muscle.

  • Splenial
  • n.

    The splenial bone.

  • Lymphatic
  • n.

    One of the lymphatic or absorbent vessels, which carry lymph and discharge it into the veins; lymph duct; lymphatic duct.

  • Splendid
  • a.

    Illustrious; heroic; brilliant; celebrated; famous; as, a splendid victory or reputation.

  • Lymphatic
  • a.

    pertaining to, containing, or conveying lymph.

  • Sea-maid
  • n.

    A sea nymph.

  • Splent
  • n.

    See Splent coal, below.

  • Splendid
  • a.

    Possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun.

  • Lymph
  • n.

    An alkaline colorless fluid, contained in the lymphatic vessels, coagulable like blood, but free from red blood corpuscles. It is absorbed from the various tissues and organs of the body, and is finally discharged by the thoracic and right lymphatic ducts into the great veins near the heart.

  • Splenial
  • a.

    Designating the splenial bone.

  • Splendid
  • a.

    Showy; magnificent; sumptuous; pompous; as, a splendid palace; a splendid procession or pageant.

  • Sthenic
  • a.

    Strong; active; -- said especially of morbid states attended with excessive action of the heart and blood vessels, and characterized by strength and activity of the muscular and nervous system; as, a sthenic fever.

  • Lymphy
  • a.

    Containing, or like, lymph.