- Source: Lymph trunk
Lymph trunk is a collection of lymph vessels that carries lymph, and is formed by confluence of many efferent lymph vessels. It in turn drains into one of the two lymph ducts (right lymph duct and the thoracic duct).
When an efferent lymph vessel leaves a lymph node, it may carry lymph to another lymph node by becoming its afferent lymph vessel or unite with other efferent vessels to become a lymph trunk. The lymph trunks drain into the lymph ducts, which in turn return lymph to the blood by emptying into the respective subclavian veins.
Classification
There are five pairs and an unpaired lymph trunk:
Jugular lymph trunks
Subclavian lymph trunks
Bronchomediastinal lymph trunks
Lumbar lymph trunks
Intercostal lymph trunks
Intestinal lymph trunk (unpaired)
References
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- Lymph trunk
- Bronchomediastinal lymph trunk
- Jugular lymph trunk
- List of lymph nodes of the human body
- Lymph node
- Subclavian lymph trunk
- Intestinal lymph trunk
- Axillary lymph nodes
- Lumbar lymph trunk
- Inferior deep cervical lymph nodes