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- The tributaries of the thoracic duct include12:
- Cisterna chyli, located in front of L1 and L2 vertebra, which receives lymph from the intestinal lymph trunk and two lumbar lymph trunks.
- Lymphatics from the lower posterior intercostal nodes.
- Left bronchomediastinal lymph trunk, which drains lymph from the lungs and mediastinum.
- Left jugular lymph trunk, which drains lymph from the left half of the head and neck.
- The thoracic duct also receives lymph from the right and left descending thoracic lymph trunks and intercostal spaces 1 to 5 via the upper intercostal lymph trunks2.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Tributaries : Cysterna chyli located in front of L1 and L2 vertebra. It receives lymph from Intestinal lymph trunk Two lumbar lymph trunks Lymphatics from the lower posterior intercostals nodes Left bronchomediastinal lymph trunk – drains lymph from lungs and mediastinum. Left jugular lymph trunk – drains lymph from left half of head and neck.anatomyqa.com/thoracic-duct-course-areas-drained/The thoracic duct drains lymph from the right and left descending thoracic lymph trunks, originating from the lower 6 intercostal spaces (6 to 11). The duct also receives lymph from intercostal spaces 1 to 5 via the upper intercostal lymph trunks. Additional tributaries include the: mediastinal lymph trunks left jugular trunk,www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/thoracic-duct Thoracic duct: Anatomy, course and clinical …
May 25, 2023 · During a cadaveric dissection, the thoracic duct resembles a small vein without blood in it. It is also thin and easily torn. Tributaries The thoracic duct drains lymph from the right and left descending thoracic lymph trunks, …
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The tributaries of the thoracic duct are as follows: In the abdomen: Efferent from lower 6 intercostal lymph nodes of both sides. In the thorax: A pair of the ascending lymph trunks which drains lymph from the upper lumbar lymph …
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Injection of intrathoracic organs permits visualization of TD tributaries. These tributaries appear located at unchanging levels. Lymph of intrathoracic organs may thus drain into the general circulation through the TD. The tributaries may …
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Jul 24, 2023 · The thoracic duct is the larger of the two and responsible for lymph drainage from the entire body except for the right sides of the head and neck, the right side of the thorax, and the right upper extremity which are primarily …
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The anatomy and physiology of the terminal thoracic duct and …