The Lymphatic System: How Lymph Fluid Travels Through Your Body
Lymphatic vessels transport lymph in the body. These vessels form a network that runs throughout the body, draining fluid from tissues and organs into lymph nodes. From the lymph nodes, the lymph is then transported to the thoracic duct or right lymphatic duct, and then into the bloodstream.Lymphoma - Related Articles
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