The lymph nodes certainly could leak fluid. This happens quite frequently if the lymph nodes are infected and go untreated.
Yes there are, they are the submandibular lymph nodes
In Lymphoedema, the lymph channels become blocked, possibly due to a tumour, or because surgery, burns or radiotherapy has caused damage. This means the lymph fluid cannot pass along the lymph vessel. Excess tissue fluid builds up and is unable to drain away through the lymph vessels as it normally would. This causes fluid to leak out from your skin.
The pectoral lymph nodes are also known as the anterior group and can be found just inferior to the pectoralis minor muscle, the cephalic nodes are also known as deltopectoral lymph nodes and they receive lymph from the superficial vessels only
The very few lymph nodes in the pharynx are called retropharyngeal lymph nodes. The usually go away in early childhood.
precarinal lymph nodes
lymph capillary Lymph fluid is filtered in lymph nodes. Lymph nodes are along lymph vessels which that run along blood vessels. Lymph vessels draw in interstitial fluid (fluid between cells) and it them becomes lymph fluid. Lymph nodules are in connective tissue in place of high traffic and does not function as a filter because it's not along a lymph vessel.
Lymphatic system, especially in the nodes (lymph glands)
They don't produce anything. Lymph nodes take excess fluid out of your body, which are extracted from your lymph nodes and travel through your lymph vessels. Then, the body gets rid of this fluid. (you can just guess that part)
They don't produce anything. Lymph nodes take excess fluid out of your body, which are extracted from your lymph nodes and travel through your lymph vessels. Then, the body gets rid of this fluid. (you can just guess that part)
spleen
tiny vessels
Lymph nodes
Lymph nodes
Lymph Nodes
Tonsils, spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, lymphatic vessels, and lymph fluid. Lymphatic organs were boneless organs.
Lymph is filtered and cleansed by the lymph nodes.
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