lactealen
Lactealen, also known as lacteals, are the lymphatic capillaries embedded in the lamina propria of the small intestinal villi. They form part of the mucosal lymphatic network and play a central role in the absorption and transport of dietary lipids. The contents of the lacteals are chyle, a lipid-rich lymph that contains chylomicrons formed after fat absorption.
Anatomically, lacteals are blind-ending vessels within the core of each villus. They are slender, thin-walled structures
Functionally, lacteals are responsible for transporting absorbed lipids from the intestine into the systemic circulation. Following
Clinical relevance of lacteals lies in their role in lipid absorption and lymph transport. Obstruction or dilation