Lymphatic hypoplasia

<P> Colorless and transparent liquids in humans and animals, which contain lymphocytes, are formed by the penetration of interstitial fluid into lymphatic vessels. Lymphatic vessels are tubes similar in structure to veins and are distributed throughout the body. The lymph circulates in the lymphatic vessels, and finally flows into the vein, which is the medium through which the tissue fluid flows into the blood. Also called lymph fluid. Lymphatic <a href="http:zzk.39.net/zz/quanshen/4ffbf.html" target="_blank"> edema </a> is due to lymphatic obstruction, destruction, or dysplasia resulting in excessive accumulation of lymph fluid and Swelling of subcutaneous tissue. </ P>

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