TOPOGRAPHY, RELATIONS AND TRANSFORMATION OF LUMBAR LYMPHATIC SACS

Ye. A. Shurkus

Morphology ›› 2015, Vol. 147 ›› Issue (1) : 21 -26.

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Morphology ›› 2015, Vol. 147 ›› Issue (1) : 21 -26. DOI: 10.17816/morph.398819
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TOPOGRAPHY, RELATIONS AND TRANSFORMATION OF LUMBAR LYMPHATIC SACS

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The peculiarities of the structure, skeletotopy, and syntopy of the lumbar lymphatic collector were studied on 20 5-8 week-old embryos and on 80 9-36 week-old fetuses using a complex macro-microscopic method. It is found that the lumbar lymphatic collector in fetuses at 9-10 weeks was represented by retroperi toneal and retroaortic lymphatic sacs that had a fusion mode of formation and were interconnected. Retroperitoneal sac was located in the projection of L I-L IV and was in contact with the anterior surface of the abdominal aorta and inferior vena cava, aortic lumbar paraganglia, abdominal aortic plexus and ganglia of sympathetic trunk. Retroaortic sack at L I-L II was adjacent to posterior surface of the aorta, the lumbar vertebrae and the medial crus of the diaphragm. These topical relations were preserved throughout the whole fetal period. However, in fetuses of 11-13 weeks lymphatic sacs formed the lymphatic plexuses, while in fetuses of 14-36 weeks they formed lumbar lymph nodes and their interconnecting vessels.

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lymph sacs / lymph plexuses / lymph node primordial / magistralization

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Ye. A. Shurkus. TOPOGRAPHY, RELATIONS AND TRANSFORMATION OF LUMBAR LYMPHATIC SACS. Morphology, 2015, 147(1): 21-26 DOI:10.17816/morph.398819

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