The removal of the lymphatic tissue will reduce the immunity power as the lymphatic system is playing a major role in the immune response. This will not absorb the pathogens in so that the white blood cells could not destroy the pathogen present in the body. This will also be a major cause of Breast cancer.
You have about 500 lymph nodes are there in your body. There are about 300 lymph nodes in your neck region only. It is not possible to remove them all. When you remove few lymph nodes, it does not affect your health adversely.
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This is known as lymphangioma. It is a benign tumor made up of lymphatic vessels that can appear as a mass or swelling, commonly found in the head and neck region in children. Treatment may include observation, surgical removal, or other interventions depending on the size and location of the lymphangioma.
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The palatine tonsils are located in the oral region, specifically at the back of the mouth on both sides of the throat. They are part of the lymphatic system and help to trap bacteria and other pathogens entering through the mouth and nose.
Lymphatic trunks from the lumbar region empty into the Thoracic Duct.
If the lymphatic vessels and nodes are removed from the right axillary region, a person may experience lymphedema, which is swelling due to the accumulation of lymph fluid. This can result from impaired drainage and can lead to discomfort, increased risk of infections, and changes in skin condition. Additionally, the removal may affect immune function in that area, as lymph nodes play a crucial role in filtering lymph and responding to infections. Overall, the surgical removal can have both physical and emotional impacts on the individual.
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The scalene nodes are located in the neck region near the scalene muscles. These lymph nodes can be found deep in the neck and are important in draining lymphatic fluid from the head and neck area.
Lymph exits the node at its hilum, the indented region on the concave side, via efferent lymphatic vessels.
You have about 500 lymph nodes are there in your body. There are about 300 lymph nodes in your neck region only. It is not possible to remove them all. When you remove few lymph nodes, it does not affect your health adversely.
This region become a radioactive contaminated area.
The periportal region lymph nodes in the human body are located around the portal vein in the liver. They play a crucial role in draining lymphatic fluid from the liver and associated structures.
If your lymphatic vessels became blocked, it can lead to lymphedema - a condition where fluid builds up and causes swelling in the body tissues. This can impair the immune system's ability to remove waste and toxins from the body, leading to increased risk of infections and inflammation. Treatment may involve manual lymphatic drainage, compression therapy, or surgery to correct the blockage.
The main collecting duct for the lymphatic system is the thoracic duct located alongside the aorta in the thoracic region of the body. Most lower body lymph (lymph from the front and back of both legs and the abdominal area) migrate to the thoracic duct then from the duct, lymph dumps into the left subclavian vein. The lymph then becomes part of the vascular system and the lymphatic process starts all over again.
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That happens because the pelvic region is preparing for he upcoming baby in your womb..;)