What is the region of a lymph node through which blood vessels pass?
The hilum is the region of a lymph node through which blood vessels pass. It is a depression on the surface of the node where the afferent and efferent lymphatic vessels, as well as the blood vessels, enter and leave the node.Lymphoma - Related Articles
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