Sentences with phrase «as lymph nodes»

The disease usually affects the lungs, but can impact other body parts such as the lymph nodes, kidneys, bones or joints.
If the tumor has spread to other areas such as lymph nodes or lungs, chemotherapy may also be recommended.
Stage IV cancer is when the cancer has progressed beyond the original area to other organs of the body as well as lymph nodes and nearby blood vessels.
Lymph fluid is propelled by breathing and other muscle movement as it is transported through many filtration points known as lymph nodes.
These structures function as the lymph nodes of the eye, trapping unwanted dirt and detritus.
It may also spread, through the stomach wall, to nearby lymph nodes and organs such as the liver, pancreas, and the lungs, or to distant organs such as the lymph nodes above the collar bone, the colon, and the ovaries.
In HIV - infected patients undergoing antiretroviral therapy (ART), ongoing HIV replication in lymphoid tissues such as the lymph nodes helps maintain stores, or reservoirs, of the virus, a new study funded by the National Institutes of Health suggests.
The vet prescribed doxy as her lymph nodes in her neck were swollen.
Type 3 ILCs (ILC3s) are in addition essential for the development of lymphoid organs such as lymph nodes and for tissue repair.
Major Stage Cancer — Stage III and IV is where the malignant tissue has metastasized and spread to other organs as well as lymph nodes.
Lymph fluid is propelled by breathing and other muscle movements as it is transported through many filtration points known as lymph nodes.
The finding that immune cells in the skin, especially skin showing an autoimmune response, mediate the strongest anti-tumor response is surprising because T cells are traditionally thought to reside in immune organs, such as lymph nodes, spleen, and blood.
The group also found that the virus could be detected in fetal tissues other than mouse brain tissue, such as the lymph nodes.
These high endothelial venules (HEVs) are normally found in lymphoid organs such as lymph nodes, where they help transport white blood cells.
This activation takes place in vivo in lymphoid tissues such as the lymph nodes and tonsils.
In breast cancer, overall survival rates can drop as low as 30 percent once the cancer has metastasized (or spread) beyond the primary tumor site to other tissues in the body, such as the lymph nodes, bone, or distant organs.
Depression is linked to a broad array of pathological processes, including inflammation of the peripheral nervous system structures, such as lymph nodes, as well as abnormalities in synaptic plasticity, which is the communication between nerve cells.
This type of cancer rarely spreads (metastasizes) to other parts of the body such as lymph nodes and the lungs.
Additional tissue samples from other organs such as the lymph nodes may be necessary to determine the rate and extent of spread of a malignant neoplasm.
Renal lymphosarcoma is a rare form of this condition and is often highly invasive, quickly metastasizing to other regions of the body such as the lymph nodes and lungs.
Other organs such as lymph nodes, liver spleen and bone marrow are variably involved.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z