Spleen and the Lymphatic System Flashcards

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Purpose of the Lymphatic System

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Absorb the amount of blood cell leakage caused after the arterioles end into the capillary beds, sending it back into the venous end of the bloodstream.

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2
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Cancers of the Lymphatic System

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Non Hodgkins Lymphona and Hodgkins Disease

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3
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Nodes which when enlarged are a tell-tale sign of cancer

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Virchow’s Nodes

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4
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Two main lymph ducts

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Right Lymphatic Duct and the Thoracic Duct

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5
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What are Lymphoid Organs

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Sites where lymphocytes are produced or activated

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What are lymphocytes

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Cells which filter out unwanted particles of cancer cells from the lymph at the lymph nodes

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7
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Lymph nodes

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Stopping points where lymph is filtered by lymphocytes

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8
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Thymus

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Lymphoid Organ where T Cells Mature.

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9
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What happens to the Thymus during and after puberty?

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The Thymus starts to shrink, turning into almost entirely fat by age 40. This is one of the most famous examples of involution (shrinking of an organ).

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10
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Responsibility of the Red Pulp of the Spleen

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Filtering blood and removing Old Red Blood Cells

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11
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Cords in the Spleen that contain a reserve of monocytes (type of white blood cell)

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Cords of Billroth

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12
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Name for patches of Lymphatic Tissue used for specialized purposes in sensitive areas like the Lungs and the GI track

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MALTs (Mucosa Associated Lymphatic Tissue) but sometimes the digestive ones are called GALTs (Gut associated lymphatic Tissue)

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13
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MALT surrounding the pharynx and including the tonsils

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Waldeyer’s Ring

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14
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MALT (GALT) in the small intestine

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Peyer’s Patch

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15
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Responsibility of White Pulp of the Spleen

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Synthesizing Antibodies

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16
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During embryonic development, most gut organs are formed from endodermic tissue, but the spleen is formed from this kind.

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Mesenchymal

17
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This type of corpuscle is found only in the Kidney and the White Pulp of the Spleen

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Malpighian Corpuscles

18
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In this syndrome which affects multiple organs, the spleen is completely absent

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Ivemark Syndrome

19
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Chronic enlargement of the Spleen

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Banti’s Syndrome

20
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Name for a sharp pain on the tip of the shoulder - a classic symptom of a ruptured spleen

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Kehr’s Sign