The lymphatic system is a crucial part of the immune system, responsible for transporting lymph, a fluid that contains infection-fighting white blood cells. Key components include lymph nodes, lymph vessels, the spleen, and the thymus. Common medical terminology related to this system includes "lymphedema" (swelling due to lymph fluid accumulation), "lymphadenopathy" (enlarged lymph nodes), and "immunocompromised" (a weakened immune response). Understanding these terms is essential for health professionals to effectively diagnose and treat conditions related to the lymphatic system.
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