2 - APP - Unit 4.2 - Lymphatic System Flashcards

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Lymphatic system

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A supplement of the circulatory system
Composed by:
- Lymph
- Lymph nodes
- Lymph vessels
- Spleen
- Thymus gland
- Lymphoid tissue in the intestinal tract
- Tonsils

No muscular pump or heart

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Lymphatic system - Lymph

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= intercellular, interstitial or tissue fluid (fills surrounding spaces between tissue cells)
Diffuses from capillaries into tissue spaces

Straw-colored fluid
Similar composition to blood plasma

Action: intermediary between blood in capillarities and tissues.
Carries digested food, oxygen & hormones to cells.
Carries metabolic waste as carbon dioxide and urea away from cells and into capillarities for excretion.

Lymph Flow:
- Contraction of the skeletal muscles against lymph vessels cause lymph to surge into larger vessels.
- Breathing movement
Valves along the lymph vessels prevent backflow

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Lymphatic system - Lymph composition

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  • water
  • white blood cells
  • gases such as oxygen & carbon dioxide
  • digested nutrients
  • hormones
  • minerals
  • waste products
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Lymphatic system - Lymph vessels

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Accompany and closely parallel the veins
Form an extensive, branchlike system throughout the body - can be considered as auxiliary to circulatory system

Location: in almost all tissues and organs that have blood vessels.
Not found in: cartilage, central nervous system, epidermis, eyeball, inner ear or spleen.

Lymph surrounding tissue cells enters small lymph vessels, turning into larger lymph vessels called lymphatics. They continue to unite into 2 bigger lymphatics: right and left lymphatic ducts

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Lymphatic system - Right lymphatic duct

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Drains upper right half of the body

Empties into the right subclavian vein

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Lymphatic system - Left lymphatic duct

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= Thoracic duct

Drains the rest of the body and empties into the left subclavian vein

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Lymphatic system - Lymphatic duct - Cisterna chyli

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The thoracic duct begins as a dilation called the cisterna chyli, in front on the lumbar vertebra

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Lymphatic system - Lymph nods

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Tiny, oval-shaped structures ranging from the size of a pinhead to that of the almond.

Location: Alone or grouped, in various places along lymph vessels

Function:

  • provide a site for lymphocyte production
  • serve as a filter for screening out harmful substances (as bacteria or cancer cells)
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Lymphatic system - Lymph nods - Adenitis

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Swelling/inflamation of lymph nodes, if lymphocytes before the lymph node in injured.

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Lymphatic system - Tonsils

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Masses of lymphatic tissues capable of producing lymphocytes and filtering bacteria.

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Lymphatic system - Tonsils - 3 pairs

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  • Palatine
  • Adenoids
  • Lingual
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Lymphatic system - Tonsils - Palatine

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Most common tonsils

Located on the sides of the soft palate

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Lymphatic system - Tonsils - Adenoids

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Located in the upper part of the throat

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Lymphatic system - Tonsils - Lingual

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May be found at the back of the tongue

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Lymphatic system - Tonsils - Tonsillitis

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Frequently during childhood

Tonsils become infected, enlarged, cause difficulty in swallowing, severe sore throat, elevated temperature and chills.

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Lymphatic system - Tonsils - Peyer’s patches

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Tonsils found within the intestinal tissues

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Lymphatic system - Spleen

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Saclike mass of lymphatic tissue
Location: near the upper left area of the abdominal cavity (just beneath diaphragm)

  • Forms lymphocytes and monocytes.
  • Stores large amounts of red blood cells.
  • If excessive bleeding or vigorous exercise: spleen contracts, forcing stored blood cells into circulation
  • Destroys and remove old or fragile red blood cells
  • Forms erythrocytes in embryo
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Lymphatic system - Thymus gland

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  • Lymphatic organ as it consists largely of lymphatic tissue
  • Endocrine gland as it secretes hormones (thymosin) stimulating production of lymphoid cells

Location: upper anterior part of the thorax, above the heart
Produces T-lymphocytes

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Lymphatic system - Thymus gland - Thymosin

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Hormones stimulating production of lymphoid cells

Secreted by Thymus gland

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Disorders of the Lymphatic System - Leukemia

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Malignant disease of the blood-forming tissues characterized by uncontrolled production and accumulation of immature white blood cells (leukocytes)

Acute or chronic in nature, leads to number of health complications

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Disorders of the Lymphatic System - Lymphadenitis

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“Swollen glands”
Lymph nodes enlargement
Frequently occurs when infection is present & body attempting to fight infection

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Disorders of the Lymphatic System - Lymphedema

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Accumulation of lymph fluid producing subcutaneous tissue swelling

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Disorders of the Lymphatic System - Lymphoma

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Cancer of lymphatic tissue origin

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Disorders of the Lymphatic System - Hodgkin’s disease

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Form of cancer of the lymph nodes

Most common early symptom: painless swelling of the lymph nodes

Treatment: chemotherapy & radiation - good results

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Disorders of the Lymphatic System - Infectious mononucleosis

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“kissing disease” or “mono”
Spread by oral contact
Cause: Epstein-Barr virus
Frequently: children & young adult

Symptoms:

  • enlarged lymph nodes
  • fever
  • physical & mental fatigue
  • Marked increase in the number of leukocytes