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lymph A transparent, slightly yellow fluid that carries lymphocytes. Lymph is derived from tissue fluids collected from all parts of the body and is returned to the blood via lymphatic vessels.
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lymphadenopathy syndrome Swollen, firm, and possibly tender lymph nodes. The cause may range from an infection such as HIV, the flu, or mononucleosis to lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes).
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lymph- A transparent, slightly yellow fluid that carries lymphocytes. Lymph is derived from tissue fluids collected from all parts of the body and is returned to the blood via lymphatic vessels.
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lymphoma cancer of the lymph nodes and spleen that causes excessive production of lymphocytes.
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lymphocytic leukemia The most common form of childhood leukemia, also known as lymphoblastic leukemia. In this disease, the bone marrow produces large quantities of immature lymphocytes (white blood cells).
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