The lymphatic veins flow
into one of two lymph ducts. The right lymph duct drains the right arm,
shoulder area, and the right side of the head and neck. The left lymph duct,
or thoracic duct, drains everything else, including the legs, GI tract and
other abdominal organs, thoracic organs, and the left side of the head and
neck and left arm and shoulder. These ducts then drain into the subclavian
veins on each side where they join the internal jugular veins to form the
brachiocephalic veins. |
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