What is Bronchomediastinal lymph trunks?

What is Bronchomediastinal lymph trunks?

Bronchomediastinal lymph trunks, located in the chest, drain lymph fluid from the lungs, heart, trachea, mediastinal, and mammary glands. Lumbar lymph trunks are the lower pair of lymph trunks that drain lymph fluid from the legs, pelvic region, and kidneys.

What are jugular lymph trunks?

The jugular trunks are small short paired lymphatic trunks, each one draining one side of the head and neck, forming an important terminal part of the lymphatic system 1-3.

What are intestinal lymph trunks?

The intestinal trunk (TA: truncus intestinalis) is an unpaired lymphatic trunk which drains lymph (and chyle) from those portions of the GI tract which receive their blood supply from the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries. In the majority of individuals, the intestinal trunk drains into the left lumbar trunk.

What are the 5 major lymph trunks?

There are five pairs and an unpaired lymph trunk:

  • Jugular lymph trunks.
  • Subclavian lymph trunks.
  • Bronchomediastinal lymph trunks.
  • Lumbar lymph trunks.
  • Intercostal lymph trunks.
  • Intestinal lymph trunk—unpaired.

Where does Bronchomediastinal trunk drain into?

Bronchomediastinal lymph trunk
Source parasternal lymph nodes
Drains to thoracic duct, right lymphatic duct
Identifiers
Latin truncus bronchomediastinalis

What does the Bronchomediastinal trunk drain into?

On the left, the bronchomediastinal trunk is a tributary of the thoracic duct, and on the right, it is a tributary of the right lymphatic duct. Although, in some individuals, the bronchomediastinal trunks drain directly into their respective brachiocephalic veins 1.

Where do lymphatic trunks collect lymph from?

Lymphatic Trunks Jugular lymph trunks, located in the neck, drain lymph fluid from the cervical lymph nodes of the neck. Subclavian lymph trunks, located beneath the clavicle, drain lymph fluid from the apical lymph nodes around the armpit, which carry lymph from the arms.

Where does the Bronchomediastinal trunk drain to?

thoracic duct

Bronchomediastinal lymph trunk
System Lymphatic system
Source parasternal lymph nodes
Drains to thoracic duct, right lymphatic duct
Identifiers

Where do lumbar trunks drain into?

They receive the lymph from the lower limbs, from the walls and viscera of the pelvis, from the kidneys and suprarenal glands and the deep lymphatics of the greater part of the abdominal wall. Ultimately, the lumbar trunks empty into the cisterna chyli, a dilatation at the beginning of the thoracic duct.

Where does lymph from the intestinal lymph trunks drain into?

The intestinal trunk receives the lymph from the stomach and intestine, from the pancreas and spleen, and from the lower and front part of the liver, and empties lymph into the cisterna chyli, which in turn drains into the thoracic duct.

What is the function of lymphatic nodules?

The lymphatic nodules are arranged as sleeves around the blood vessels, bringing blood into the spleen. Within the white pulp are splenic nodules called Malpighian corpuscles, which are rich in B-cells, so this portion of lymphoid tissue is quick to respond to foreign antigenic stimulation by producing antibodies.

Where do lymph ducts drain?

A lymph duct is a great lymphatic vessel that empties lymph into one of the subclavian veins. There are two lymph ducts in the body—the right lymphatic duct and the thoracic duct. The right lymphatic duct drains lymph from the right upper limb, right side of thorax and right halves of head and neck.