Under normal conditions, despite the vastness and abundance of lymphatic connections between the individual links of the outlet collectors of the lungs, lymph from certain sections of the lungs goes to regional groups of lymph
Progressively growing changes
The largest and progressively increasing changes occur in the regional lymphatic collectors of the lungs in cancer. The relationship of the growing tumor in the lung with the regional lymphatic apparatus is very peculiar. This is determined
Lymph of the lower lobe of the left lung
Lymph of the lower lobe of the left lung passes through the nodes located at the base of the lower lobe bronchus and along the lower lobe artery, interlobar lymph nodes and reaches the area
Blastomatous changes
Blastomatous changes that develop in the lymph nodes affected by metastases of lung cancer, largely depend on the size of the metastasis and its histological structure. A serial histological examination of the lymph nodes removed during
Changes in regional lymphatic collectors in pathological conditions and lung cancer
The data on the regional lymph flow from the lungs are summarized in a certain sense. Differences in the development of individual sections of regional lymphatic collectors, the individual characteristics of their formation and the options
D histological study of the structure of cancer metastasis
In a series of observations, a histological study of the structure of cancer metastasis in regional lymph nodes when comparing it with the structure of the primary tumor in the lung shows a decrease or
Central tumors occupying the root zone of the lungs
Central tumors occupying the root zone of the lungs, in close proximity to large bronchi and blood vessels, have different relationships with the lymphatic system. Here, the lymphatic apparatus of the lungs is represented mainly by
Involvement in the blastomatous process
The involvement in the blastomatous process of ever new groups of lymph nodes due to the defeat of their cancer metastases more and more complicates the outflow of lymph from the lung. The mechanical and functional
Lymph nodes
Penetrating into the lymph nodes, tumor metastases are for a long time limited by the limits of the lymphatic reservoirs, regional for the affected lung lobe. Spreading to the medistinal regions of the regional lymphatic
The spread of lymphogenous metastases in the localization of cancer in various parts of the lungs
Despite the variety of changes occurring in the lymphatic apparatus of the lungs with cancer, the relationship between the location of the tumor in a particular lobe and the defeat of the metastases of various