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Cervical lymphadenitis means inflammation of a lymph gland in the neck region.
The gland located underneath the arm pit is called the axillary lymph node. It plays a crucial role in filtering and draining lymph fluid from the breast and surrounding areas towards the heart.
The lymph gland is not part of the endocrine system. The function of the lymph gland is to remove fluids from between the cells and bring them back to the blood. The lymph gland also filters this fluid. The lymph gland also enlarges with infection. It produces cells to help fight off the infection.
Lymph nodes are not glands. They are swellings along the lymph vessels that carry tissue fluid back to the heart.
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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.
Cervical lymphadenitis means inflammation of a lymph gland in the neck region.
The gland located underneath the arm pit is called the axillary lymph node. It plays a crucial role in filtering and draining lymph fluid from the breast and surrounding areas towards the heart.
The lymph gland is not part of the endocrine system. The function of the lymph gland is to remove fluids from between the cells and bring them back to the blood. The lymph gland also filters this fluid. The lymph gland also enlarges with infection. It produces cells to help fight off the infection.
The term for any disease of the lymph gland is lymphadenopathy. It refers to swelling or enlargement of the lymph nodes, which may be caused by infections, immune disorders, or malignancies.
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Endocrine gland-- A ductless gland, such as the pituitary, thyroid, or adrenal gland, that secretes its products directly into the blood or lymph.
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