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		Definition of lymph gland in English: lymph glandnoun less technical term for lymph node Example sentencesExamples -  The dye then travels to the lymph gland called the senital gland.
 -  The breasts have a rich blood supply and an extensive lymph gland drainage system, which can be important factors in the spread of the disease.
 -  Some 50 percent have lymph gland cancer (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma) that is potentially curable.
 -  The cancer had developed in a lymph gland on his small intestine.
 -  This, in turn, was pressing on his lymph gland which controls the flow of mucus in the nose.
 -  Doctors ask about symptoms and examine for swelling of the liver, spleen, and lymph glands in the armpits, groin and neck.
 -  There is a generalized infection with involvement of the liver, spleen, bone marrow, and lymph glands.
 -  I left it for five months and it spread to my lymph gland.
 -  Within the neck, there are neck muscles, arteries, veins, lymph glands, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, oesophagus, larynx and trachea.
 -  He has been close to death, with throat cancer, had surgery on a lymph gland and is in remission.
 -  The second organ to be involved is the liver; then the kidneys, suprarenals, lymph glands and intestines become involved.
 -  If the abscess is on your arm or leg, the doctor may feel the lymph glands in your groin or under your arm.
 -  Tuberculosis is caused by one of three bacteria, and most commonly affects the lungs and the lymph glands.
 -  These organisms can produce localized disease in the lungs, lymph glands, skin, wounds or bone.
 -  The adenoid is a lymph gland structure that contains cells to which cold viruses attach.
 -  In Drosophila larvae the paired lymph gland lobes that flank the dorsal vessel are sites of hematopoiesis.
 -  It is often only a fever (101 degrees F to 104 degrees F) but with generalized lymph gland and joint involvement.
 -  I could feel every lymph gland being pulled and deeply massaged.
 -  About 10% of patients have a benign tumor of the thymus gland, a lymph gland that usually disappears at puberty.
 -  The liver, spleen and lymph glands can swell with leukemia cells.
 
    Definition of lymph gland in US English: lymph glandnoun less technical term for lymph node Example sentencesExamples -  Tuberculosis is caused by one of three bacteria, and most commonly affects the lungs and the lymph glands.
 -  These organisms can produce localized disease in the lungs, lymph glands, skin, wounds or bone.
 -  This, in turn, was pressing on his lymph gland which controls the flow of mucus in the nose.
 -  He has been close to death, with throat cancer, had surgery on a lymph gland and is in remission.
 -  The liver, spleen and lymph glands can swell with leukemia cells.
 -  Within the neck, there are neck muscles, arteries, veins, lymph glands, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, oesophagus, larynx and trachea.
 -  The second organ to be involved is the liver; then the kidneys, suprarenals, lymph glands and intestines become involved.
 -  The dye then travels to the lymph gland called the senital gland.
 -  It is often only a fever (101 degrees F to 104 degrees F) but with generalized lymph gland and joint involvement.
 -  The adenoid is a lymph gland structure that contains cells to which cold viruses attach.
 -  Some 50 percent have lymph gland cancer (non-Hodgkin's lymphoma) that is potentially curable.
 -  I could feel every lymph gland being pulled and deeply massaged.
 -  In Drosophila larvae the paired lymph gland lobes that flank the dorsal vessel are sites of hematopoiesis.
 -  Doctors ask about symptoms and examine for swelling of the liver, spleen, and lymph glands in the armpits, groin and neck.
 -  If the abscess is on your arm or leg, the doctor may feel the lymph glands in your groin or under your arm.
 -  The cancer had developed in a lymph gland on his small intestine.
 -  There is a generalized infection with involvement of the liver, spleen, bone marrow, and lymph glands.
 -  About 10% of patients have a benign tumor of the thymus gland, a lymph gland that usually disappears at puberty.
 -  The breasts have a rich blood supply and an extensive lymph gland drainage system, which can be important factors in the spread of the disease.
 -  I left it for five months and it spread to my lymph gland.
 
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