Medical Definition of Right lymphatic duct

1. One of the two terminal lymph vessels, a short trunk, about 2 cm in length, formed by the union of the right jugular lymphatic vessel and vessels from the lymph nodes of the right superior limb, thoracic wall, and both lungs; it lies on the right side of the root of the neck and empties into the right brachiocephalic vein. Synonym: ductus lymphaticus dexter, ductus thoracicus dexter. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Right Lymphatic Duct

right hemisphere
right hepatic artery
right hepatic duct
right hepatic veins
right ideal
right identities
right identity
right inferior pulmonary vein
right interlobar pulmonary artery
right inverse
right lateral
right lobe
right lobe of liver
right lumbar lymph nodes
right lung segments
right lymphatic duct (current term)
right main bronchus
right margin of heart
right middle lobe syndrome
right now
right of counsel
right of election
right of entry
right of first publication
right of first refusal
right of offset
right of privacy
right of public access to the wilderness
right of re-entry
right of reentry

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