lümfijuhtmed
Lümfijuhtmed, also known as lymphatic vessels, are a crucial part of the lymphatic system. They form a network throughout the body that collects and transports lymph, a fluid containing white blood cells, from tissues back into the bloodstream. This system plays a vital role in immunity and fluid balance.
The lymphatic vessels begin as small, blind-ended capillaries in the tissues. These capillaries merge to form
Unlike the circulatory system, the lymphatic system does not have a central pump like the heart. Instead,
Along their course, lymphatic vessels are interrupted by lymph nodes, which act as filters for the lymph.
Disruptions to lymphatic vessels can lead to lymphedema, a condition characterized by swelling due to the accumulation