Lymph Vessels 3D

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    • * superficial and deep Lymph vessels.                                                                                                                                                                           
  • Superficial Lymph Vessels

    • *These are formed by vessels from the gluteal region, the abdominal wall, and the external genitalia.
    • * These run in superficial fascia and form two groups. The medial group follows the great saphenous vein to end in the inguinal nodes and a lateral group follow the small saphenous vein to end in the popliteal nodes.                                                    

 

  • Deep Lymph Vessels

    • * It consists of the anterior tibial, posterior tibial, and peroneal vessels, which follow the course of the corresponding blood vessels and enter the popliteal lymph nodes.
    • * The lymph vessels from the popliteal nodes accompany the femoral vessels to the inguinal nodes, which enter the external iliac nodes and ultimately drain into the lumbar nodes and vessels.

                                                                                                                                                                                               

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  • Description

    • * superficial and deep Lymph vessels.                                                                                                                                                                           
  • Superficial Lymph Vessels

    • *These are formed by vessels from the gluteal region, the abdominal wall, and the external genitalia.
    • * These run in superficial fascia and form two groups. The medial group follows the great saphenous vein to end in the inguinal nodes and a lateral group follow the small saphenous vein to end in the popliteal nodes.                                                    

 

  • Deep Lymph Vessels

    • * It consists of the anterior tibial, posterior tibial, and peroneal vessels, which follow the course of the corresponding blood vessels and enter the popliteal lymph nodes.
    • * The lymph vessels from the popliteal nodes accompany the femoral vessels to the inguinal nodes, which enter the external iliac nodes and ultimately drain into the lumbar nodes and vessels.

                                                                                                                                                                                               

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