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Lymphadenitis is an infection of the lymph nodes themselves. [1] 1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lymphadenitis
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Lymph
The lymph system, including lymph nodes and lymph vessels.
Lymph transport depends on the movement of adjacent tissues, such as skeletal muscles.
The lymphatic system removes excess fluid from tissues. The lymph system is a network of organs, lymph nodes, lymph ducts, and lymph vessels that make and move lymph from tissues to the bloodstream. The lymph system is a major part of the body's immune system.
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arteries. however, the capillaries are what exchange materials with the actual cells.
both are vascular connective tissues
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Peyer's patches
Lymph is formed when the interstitial fluid between gaps in the body's tissues is collected through lymph capillaries and mixed with surrounding substances of the tissues. It is then transported through the lymph vessels and then to lymph nodes and is placed into the blood again via. the right or left subclavian vein, now replenished with immune backup.