Veterinary Anatomy

Visceral lymph nodes

Veterinary Anatomy

Visceral lymph nodes include Gastric lymph nodes and Mesenteric lymph nodes GASTRIC LYMPH NODES These are (i) ruminal (ii) reticular (iii) omasal and (iv) abomasal nodes. Three or four glands situated on the right face of the atrium are the atrial nodes. They receive afferents from spleen, reticulum, rumen and the efferents of the other gastric […]

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Lymph nodes of Thorax

Veterinary Anatomy

Lymph nodes of Thorax present are Intercostal lymph node, Mediastinal lymph node, Bronchial lymph node, Pulmonary lymph node, Pericardial lymph node, Diaphragmatic lymph node, Sternal lymph node INTERCOSTAL LYMPH NODE These are small glands situated in the upper part of the intercostal spaces (absent in dog) on the course of intercostal vessels. Afferents: Vertebrae, ribs, pleura,

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Lymph nodes of head

Veterinary Anatomy

Lymph nodes of head in animals Lymph nodes of head are Pterygoid lymph node, Parotid lymph node, Mandibular lymph node, Suprapharyngeal lymph node, Peripharyngeal lymph node, Atlantal lymph node. Pterygoid lymph node Protid lymph node Mandibular lymph node Suprapharyngeal lymph node Peripharyngeal lymph node Atlantal lymph node

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Lymphatic System

Veterinary Anatomy

The lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs that help rid the body of toxins, waste and other unwanted materials. The primary function of the lymphatic system is to transport lymph This system consists of the lymph vessels and lymph glands connected with the venous part of the blood vascular system, containing the lymph. The lymph is a

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