- A
lymph heart is an
organ which pumps lymph in lungfishes, amphibians, reptiles, and
flightless birds back into the
circulatory system. In some amphibian...
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Lymph (from
Latin lympha 'water') is the
fluid that
flows through the
lymphatic system, a
system composed of
lymph vessels (channels) and
intervening lymph...
- vessels,
lymph nodes,
lymphoid organs,
lymphatic tissue and
lymph.
Lymph is a
clear fluid carried by the
lymphatic vessels back to the
heart for re-circulation...
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inhibitors such as
ibuprofen or
indomethacin may be due to
inhibition of
lymph heart action. Foot two w****s post-surgery. The
distal phalanx of the right...
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encourage the
natural drainage of the
lymph,
which carries waste products away from the
tissues back
toward the
heart. The
lymph system depends on
intrinsic contractions...
- in
which the
palatoquadrate bone
fuses to the cranium, and the
lymph pumping "
lymph heart" (later lost in
mammals and
flying birds), are
unique to this...
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Kawasaki disease (also
known as
mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome) is a
syndrome of
unknown cause that
results in a
fever and
mainly affects children...
- chyle, a
liquid containing both
lymph and
emulsified fats,
rather than pure
lymph. It also
collects most of the
lymph in the body
other than from the...
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namely the
heart and its vessels, the esophagus, the trachea, the vagus,
phrenic and
cardiac nerves, the
thoracic duct, the
thymus and the
lymph nodes of...
- The flow of
lymph from the legs
towards the
heart is the
result of the calf pump–
during walking the calf
muscle contracts,
squeezing lymph out of the...