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Do you mean, "Where is lymph from mammary glands collected?" Most of the lymph in a human mammary gland travels, ultimately, to the apical axillary lymph nodes.
under the arm area is one of the places that we have lymph nodes, if yours are swollen this should be checked out by your doctor. This doesn't mean that it is necessarily representative of a serious health matter, but it definitely should be checked by a health care professional.
There are a number of enlarged lymph nodes noted in the center of the chest cavity.
Axillary means pertaining to the armpit. Axilla is commonly used to mean armpit in the US, but in UK another name for the armpit is the oxter.axilla = armpits
No Lymph Nodes are in the neck and nasal area.
My Lymph absolute is 3.62 what does this mean ?
Lymph nodes act as a drainage system. Depending in which part of the body inflamed lymph nodes can mean infection
The reference range for Lymph Absolute is 1.9-8.0 for x10e3/uL. So 3.6 should be within normal range.
If you mean axillary nodes, they are bean shaped glands. They belong to the lymphatic part of the body.
when a person is suffering from lymphocytosis
it means 46.2%
what is bilateral axillary adenopathy? In the medical sense bulky is used to describe lymph nodes that aren't just palpable (able to be felt with gentle massage of fingertips), they are obvious and large. Bilateral means both sides. The Axillar is the medical term for the armpit. Adenopathy is the inflammation/swelling of lymph nodes caused by infection or other disease processes. Therefore most common situation to find this description in would be a breast cancer patient with nodal spread to the axillar chain on both sides. The prognosis would therefore not be as good as a localised tumour, but surgury and radiotherapy combined could still radically treat it with luck.