lymphatici
Lymphatici refers to components involved in the lymphatic system, a network of vessels, organs, and tissues that play a critical role in immune surveillance, fluid balance, and lipid transport. The system complements the circulatory system by draining interstitial fluid, rich in proteins and cellular debris, into the bloodstream, thereby maintaining vascular volume and pressure.
Anatomically, the lymphatic network consists of small capillaries that merge to form larger vessels, leading to
Functionally, lymphatici perform immune modulation by transporting antigen‑presenting cells and lymphocytes to lymphoid organs, enabling adaptive
Clinically, dysfunction or obstruction of lymphatici can lead to edema, known as lymphedema, and may contribute