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Day 2

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Upper limb, lateral breast   axillary  
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stomach   celiac  
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duodenum and jejunum   superior mesenteric  
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sigmoid colon   colic--> inferior mesenteric  
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rectum (lower part) and anal canal (above pectinate line)   internal iliac  
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anal canal (below pectinate line)   superficial inguinal  
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testes   superficial and deep plexuses--> para-aortic (remember testes are not supf! they descended from the abdomen)  
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scrotum   superficial inguinal  
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thigh (supf)   supf inguinal  
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lateral side of dorsum of foot   popliteal  
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where does the thoracic duct drain?   at the j'n of the L subclavian and the IJV  
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why does lymphatic fluid have a milky white color?   b/c it is rich in chylomicrons and has high triglyceride levels  
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where are b cells located in a lymph node?   in the follicle  
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where are lymphocytes and plasma cells found in the lymph node?   medullary cords  
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where are reticular cells and macrophages found in the lymph node?   medullary sinuses  
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what structure houses the t cells in the lymph node?   paracortex  
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what happens to the paracortex of the lymph node in extreme cellular responses (e.g., viral)?   it enlarges  
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where does isotype switching occur?   in the germinal center  
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what structures does the R lymphatic duct drain?   R arm and R half of head  
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what structure drains the L arm, L half of the head, and the remainder of the body?   thoracic duct  
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where are t cells found in the spleen?   PALS (periarterial lymphatic sheath) and white pulp  
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what vaccines do asplenic patients require?   pneumovax, H influenza type B, and Meningococcal  
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splenic dysfunction causes an increased susceptibility to which organisms?   Salmonella, S pneumoniae, H influenza, and N meningitidis (S SHiN organisms) and Klebsiella  
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The thymus develops from the third _______ _______.   branchial pouches  
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where are immature t cells located in the thymus?   the cortex (Mature cells are in the Medulla in the Middle)  
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DiGeorge syndrome is caused by a failure to develop 3rd and 4th _________ ________.   pharyngeal pouches  
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