lümfisooni
Lümfisooni is the term used in Estonian medical language to denote a lymphatic vessel, one of the conduits in the lymphatic system that transports lymph, a fluid derived from interstitial tissue fluid, back toward the venous circulation. Lymphatic vessels form a network that begins with closed-ended lymphatic capillaries in nearly all tissues and progresses into larger collecting lymphatics that travel with arteries and veins to drain into the venous system via the thoracic duct or the right lymphatic duct.
Structure and distribution: Lymphatic capillaries are thin-walled, highly permeable vessels that absorb interstitial fluid, proteins, and
Function: Lümfisooni participate in fluid homeostasis by returning excess interstitial fluid to the bloodstream, aid in
Clinical relevance: Impairment or obstruction of lymphatic flow can cause lymphedema, infections, or impaired immune responses.