Lymph in a sentence as a noun

Your brain, your heart, your lymph nodes, are some examples.

Which would be fine if I already knew how to self diagnose a swollen lymph node.

Involvement of a nearby lymph node can still be classified as Stage II.

In the rest of the body, lymph gets moved faster when you walk but for the brain it is mostly processed during sleep.

She had surgery in which they removed a tumor and some lymph nodes, which were tested and found to be malignant.

Angelina Jolie may be less impaired than my relatives because she might not have had lymph nodes removed.

"One doctor eventually showed me a paper on outcomes for the lymph node surgery I had, with a relapse rate curve going out five years so.

Something else that I would think is relevant is that the lymphatic system is dramatically sped up during exercise.

It is a continuous tube mouth to ****, and functions as an interface between the outside world and systemic circulation - both blood and lymphatic.

Not shown were the filaments that tied them all together into a network a new bodily system overlaid and interlaced with the nervous, lymph, and vascular systems.

Neither heart blood samples, livers, kidneys, nor mesenteric lymph nodes showed aerobic bac- terial or fungal infection. The sixth rat died after 19 days; blood could not be drawn, but the other tissues were har- vested shortly thereafter and were also free of aerobic bacteria and fungi.

The information about the disease came in pieces: first all I knew was that there was a lump; then came the ultrasound, the CT scan, then biopsy of the testicle, then a second surgery to sample lymph nodes to which the cancer might have spread.

You feel confident enough to evaluate the qualifications of the 'doctor' you've just gone to see about the potentially life-threatening bulge on the side of your neck, which he dismisses as just "an enlarged lymph node, no way its Non-Hodgkins lymphoma", which if caught early enough is totally treatable but if you wait too long is fatal?

Lymph definitions

noun

a thin coagulable fluid (similar to plasma but) containing white blood cells (lymphocytes) and chyle; is conveyed to the blood stream by lymphatic vessels