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The Medulla is the inner region of a lymph node. It contains B cells, plasma cells, and macrophages.
Lymph exits the node at its hilum, the indented region on the concave side, via efferent lymphatic vessels.
A fatty hilum is a region of connective tissue within a lymph node that contains an accumulation of fat. It is a normal part of lymph node anatomy and serves to provide support and structure to the lymph node.
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T Cell
If a lymph node becomes very swollen and painful, the family doctor may decide to drain it.
Interosseus Membrane
The lymph nodes are all over the body and each area or region is drained by its group of lymph nodes. They do not pass through one node but they drain in the thoracic duct which ultimately opens and drains in the large veins of the neck on the left side
disease of the lymph gland in the thoracic cavity, between the lungs
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Hilum
A lymph node.