Archive image from page 1044 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( THE LYMPH GLAXDS OF THE THOEAX. 1011 duct. Those of the lower spaces, on each side, form a descending trunk which passes through the aortic opening of the diaphragm and ends in the cisterna chyli. (3) Lympho- glandulae Medi- astinals An- teriores.— The anterior medias- tinal lymph glands form two groups, a lower and an upper. The lower group) consists of 3 or 4 glands, and is situated, pos- terior to the ster- num, in the lower part of th e anterior m
Archive image from page 1044 of Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy (1914). Cunningham's Text-book of anatomy cunninghamstextb00cunn Year: 1914 ( THE LYMPH GLAXDS OF THE THOEAX. 1011 duct. Those of the lower spaces, on each side, form a descending trunk which passes through the aortic opening of the diaphragm and ends in the cisterna chyli. (3) Lympho- glandulae Medi- astinals An- teriores.— The anterior medias- tinal lymph glands form two groups, a lower and an upper. The lower group) consists of 3 or 4 glands, and is situated, pos- terior to the ster- num, in the lower part of th e anterior mediastinum. It receives afferents from immediately adjacent parts and from the liver and the diaphragm. Its efferents com- municate with the upper ante- rior mediastinal glands, and they end, for the main part, in the broncho - medias- tinal trunk. The upper group consists of from 8 to 19 glands which lie posterior to the manubrium sterni and anterior to the thymus and the great vessels of the superior mediastinum. Their afferents are derived from the lower group of anterior medias- tinal glands, from the pericardium, the heart, the thymus, the thy- reoid gland, and from the sternal glands. Their efferents pass mainly to the bronchomediastinal trunk, but they communicate with the medial inferior deep cervical glands and possibly also with the thoracic duct. 65 a Fig. 809.—Deep Lymphatic Glaxds and Vessels of the Thorax and Abd<imen (diagrammatic). Afferent vessels are represented by continuous lines, and efferent and interglandular vessels by dotted lines. C. I. L. Common iliac glands. Common intestinal trunk. Deep cervical glands. External iliac glands, lntenostal glands and vessels. Hypogastric glands. Lumbar glands. M. P. A. S. Mediastinal glands and vessels. Pre-aortic glands and vessels. Cisterna chyli. Right lymphatic duct. Sacral glands. Scalenus anterior muscle. Thoracic duct.
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