This would be the Hilum. It is in charge of regulating the lymph nodes and holding on to the fatty hila.
a bean-shaped structure of the lymph system is called the lymph nodes.
Actually, most healthy lymph nodes contain fatty hilus. Sometimes lymph nodes can have fatty hilus and it could turn out to be malignant.
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Lymph nodes, that's what everyone is saying...
A lymph node is a small ball or an oval-shaped organ of the immune system.
Oh, dude, a fatty hilum is like this little blob of fat in the middle of an organ where blood vessels and stuff go in and out. It's like the organ's belly button, but instead of lint, it's got fat. So yeah, it's just a fancy term for a chunk of fat hanging out in an organ.
Lymph nodes
Yes, lacteals are small lymphatic vessels that absorb fats and fatty acids from the small intestine.
Bacteria and dead cells are removed from lymph within lymph nodes, which are small bean-shaped structures located along the lymphatic vessels. Lymph nodes contain immune cells that help filter and eliminate these harmful substances from the lymph fluid before it is returned to the blood circulation.
Lymph nodes