Lymphatic System
Activity
Anatomy Lectures
Anatomy Lectures
The lymphatic system consists of lymphatic tissues (Thymus, Lymph nodes, Spleen) and lymphatic vessels (vessels which assist in returning tissue fluid to the blood). Thymus Gland. Type of cells in a lymph node. Lymph node and lymphatic vessel. Popliteal lymph
nodes and vessels. Femoral and external iliac lymph nodes
and vessels. Female and male pelvic lymph nodes.
Curriculum Block
Hematology / Medical Foundation 2 / Part 2 / Week 2
- Indicates most relevant
Objectives
General Objectives
- Describe the classification of the types of white blood cells.
- Describe the roles of neutrophils, monocytes, and lymphocytes.
- Describe the pathophysiology that leads to white cell malignancies.
- Explain how the immune system responds to infection.
Tags
Basic Sciences
Anatomy
Curriculum Block
Hematology
Medical Foundation 2
Part 2
Week 2
Curriculum Week
Part 2
Week 6
Discipline
Hematology
MCC Presentations
Lymphadenopathy
MeSH
Lymph Nodes [A15.382.520.604.412]
Lymphatic Diseases [C15.604]
Lymph Nodes [A10.549.400]
Lymphadenopathy [C15.604.338]
Lymphatic System [A15.382.520]
Lymphoid Tissue [A10.549]
Lymphoid Tissue [A15.382.520.604]
Thymus Gland [A10.549.750]