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Renal Lymphatics: Anatomy, Physiology, and Clinical Implications Renal lymphatics are abundant in the cortex of the normal kidney but have been largely neglected in discussions around renal diseases They originate in the substance of the renal lobule as blind-ended initial capillaries, and can either follow the main arteries and veins toward the hilum, or penetrate the capsule to join capsular lymphatics
(PDF) The Lymphatic System in Kidney Disease - ResearchGate In many states of kidney disease including AKI, the demand on the pre-existing lymphatic network increases for clearance of injury-related tissue edema and inflammatory infiltrates
Lymphatic System Anatomy - Vessels - Nodes - TeachMeAnatomy The lymphatic system is a series of vessels and nodes that collect and filter excess tissue fluid (lymph), before returning it to the venous circulation It forms a vital part of the body’s immune defence In this article, we shall look at the anatomy of the lymphatic system, their structure and their clinical correlations