Nodus lymphaticus
Appearance
Nodus lymphaticus[1] sive lymphoideus[1]sive lymphaceus[2] sive lemphicus[2] sive lympharis[3] est pars systematis lymphatici, in stationibus consistens ubi lympha percolatur. Nodi lymphatici defensioni corporis intersunt. Inter morbum, id est cum contra bacteria, vira, et cellulas malignas cancri pugnare debent, hi nodi tumescunt. Nodus et lienes sunt fontes principales corpori leucocytorum.
Partes corporis ubi multi nodi lymphatici sunt
[recensere | fontem recensere]- caput et collum (nodi lymphatici praeauriculares, retroauriculares, parotidei, occipitales, submandibulares, submentales)
- abdomen
- axillae
- regio mammarum
Morbi
[recensere | fontem recensere]Nodi lymphatici a cancro temptari possunt: morbus Hodgkin, lymphoma non-Hodgkin.
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Federative Committee on Anatomical Terminology (1998). Terminologia Anatomica. Stutgardiae: Thieme.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Triepel, H. (1908). Memorial on the anatomical nomenclature of the anatomical society. In A. Rose (Ed.), Medical Greek. Collection of papers on medical onomatology and a grammatical guide to learn modern Greek (pp. 176-193). Novi Eboraci: Peri Hellados publication office.
- ↑ Triepel, H. (1927). Die anatomischen Namen. Ihre Ableitung und Aussprache. Anhang: Biographische Notizen.(Elfte Auflage). Monachi: Verlag von J.F. Bergmann.