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Chapter 22 The Lymph System. Lymphatic System Lymphangiogram.

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1 Chapter 22 The Lymph System

2 Lymphatic System

3 Lymphangiogram

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5 Lymphatic words Lymphangiogram Lacteals vessels around small intestines Chyle – lymph fluid around small intestines with fat globules in it. Thoracic duct Right lymphatic duct Cisterna chyle- Nodes

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10 Lymphatic organs Nodes Spleen Thymus Tonsils Peyer’s patches – patches of lymph tissue along the wall of the ileum Mucosa associated lymphatic tissue

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15 Structure of spleen

16 Development of lymph

17 Invaders Bacteria Viruses Fungi Foreign objects Cancer cells

18 Non-Specific Resistance Skin and mucous membranes Tears, sweat, oil, urine, vomiting, saliva, etc. Sebum, lysozymes, gastric acid. Interferon – blocks viral implantation Complement - proteins Transferrins – reduce iron available to bacteria N-K cells and Phagocytes Inflammation Fever Perforins – poke holes in cells Cytokines – protein chemical messengers

19 Edward Jenner Created the first Immunization The disease: smallpox

20 Specific Resistance Lymphocytes Cellular (cell-mediated) immunity via T- Cells. Attack fungi, parasites, viruses, cancer cells and foreign tissue Humoral defense (antibody mediated) with B-cells. B-cells become plasma cells, leave the nodes and produce antibodies (Ig’s). Attack bacteria and viruses. Both systems have memory cells

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25 Antibodies

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27 IgG – attacks bacteria and viruses; triggers complement. IgA – localized protection against bacteria and viruses. IgM – Activates complement, causes agglutination and lysis, works in ABO. IgD – involved in activation of B cells IgE – involved in allergic and hypersensitivity, also protection against worms.

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29 Lymph Diseases

30 AIDS / HIV Origin of infection in the U.S. Method of viral attack Retroviruses Delayed symptoms Where did the virus come from? Who is at risk? Treatment / cure??? Are there other viruses?

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32 Words to Learn Eczema Immunization Septic shock Systemic lupus Hypersensitivity Anaphylactic reaction Autoimmune disease

33 More Words Lymphoma and Hodgkins Allograft Autograft Gamma globulin Lymphadenopathy Splenomegaly Xenograft Interleukin Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)


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