Abstract Chronic lymph drainage techniques in sheep have been used to map the pathways and to quantify the fluid and cell traffic through periodontal tissues. The continuous collection of cervical and prescapular lymph has demonstrated that 65% of labelled protein tracer injected into the periodontal ...
These were assessed by direct monitoring of tissue radioactivity. Total lymph flow was collected and protein concentration was determined. Increases in venous pressure resulted in an initial rapid increase in weight, followed by a slow progressive increase attributed to transcapillary fluid movement; 51...
loss of adhesion, or fluid dynamics could not explain our observations, we postulated that mature T-cell emigration occurred as a result of the active movement of immune cells away from (fugetaxis) an intrinsic thymic stromal chemokinetic agent or agents generated from within the thymic...
External compression can increase fluid propulsion by these vessels but, since forces of adequate magnitude appear not to be encountered in normal hind-limb movements, lymph propulsion in this region must depend on intrinsic lymphatic pumping.doi:10.1113/jphysiol.1987.sp016564...
For example, can be by lung, eyes or the endocranium of formulation application in reparation damage or in the course of surgery, or in Epidural cavity or lumbar puncture, stop leakage of blood, interstitial fluid or celiolymph. Preparation can be given to burn or ulcer. Said preparation ...
Lymphatic drainage appears to mainly involve the parotid lymph node. However, some of the same areas may drain to the mandibular lymph nodes. As a result, both lymph nodes need to be accessed clinically if regional metastases from eyelid neoplasms are suspected, particularly in horses and cattle...
Following this procedure, the concentration declined significantly faster when the niche was subsequently irrigated with TMPA-free artificial perilymph than when the niche was left free of any fluid. This result shows that the membrane is fairly permeable to TMPA in both directions. Furthermore, ...
Describe the histological, structural, and functional characteristics of each layer of the alimentary canal wall. (a) Explain how lymph forms. (b) Describe the mechanisms by which it is transported. Describe the variation of the mucosa lining for the stomach and small inte...
Give a description of lumbar lymph trunks and their function. Describe the anatomical division of the nervous system. Describe the following movement and provide one or two examples of it in the body: Extension How does classifying joints according to their structure and function help to describe ...
The lymphatic system helps maintain fluid balance in the body and removes waste products from tissues. Key areas of lymph node concentration include the neck, armpits, and groin, which are often checked by doctors for swelling during illness. Lymphatic drainage techniques can enhance immune function...