lyphatic drainage of maxilla
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LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE OF MAXILLARY SINUS
MOHAMMED USSIF KAKU
Don’t look where u fell, look where u slipped
Lymph is defined as a fluid containing white blood cells (lymphocytes) is conveyed to the blood stream by lymphatic vessels.
–Functions• Return tissue fluid to the bloodstream• Transport fats from the digestive tract to
the bloodstream• Surveillance & defense
Vision without action is a dream, action without vision is a nightmare
the maxillary sinus drains into the submandibular nodes the submandibular lymph node lies beneath the deep
fascia on the surface of the submandibular salivary gland.
the submandibular node drain most other intraoral structures, including all maxillary and mandibular teeth, facial and palatal gingiva or gum tissue {except around the mandibular anterior}, posterior floor of the mouth
side of the tongue anteriorly {but not the tip}, cheek and the side of the nose, and upper lip and lateral lower lipDream as if u will live forever, Live as if u will die today
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