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- BookWei-Ren Pan.Summary: This atlas provides detailed information on the human lymphatic system in the head, neck and chest regions as well as the extremities, with more than 400 photographs and radiographs, including micro and macro views of the morphology. Much of the content is presented for the first time, such as the individual differences in lymphatic distribution, especially in the head neck region; characteristics of the indirect precollecting lymph vessel in the scalp; the lymphatic ampulla and diverticulum; and the transparent lymph node. Providing insights into the lymphatic anatomy, the book is an essential resource for medical and science students as well as therapists, clinicians and researchers working in this field.
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Components of lymphatic system
Components and morphology of the lymphatic system
Distribution of lymphatics
Lymphatic anatomy and clinical applications
Materials and methods.Digital Access Springer 2017 - ArticleStaindl O, Zelger J.Hautarzt. 1977 Nov;28(11):574-7.Rhabdomyosarcomas are malignant tumors, and especially occur in childhood. In adults they are extremely rare. A pleomorphe rhabdomyosarcoma of the skin, localized on the nose of an 85-year old female patient, is reported. After surgical removal the defect was reconstructed with a full skin graft. The four histologic types of rhabdomyosarcoma (pleomorphic, alveolair, embryonal, botryoid) are discussed.