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thoracic duct
noun
, Anatomy.
- the main trunk of the lymphatic system, passing along the spinal column in the thoracic cavity, and conveying a large amount of lymph and chyle into the venous circulation.
thoracic duct
noun
- the major duct of the lymphatic system, beginning below the diaphragm and ascending in front of the spinal column to the base of the neck
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Word History and Origins
Origin of thoracic duct1
First recorded in 1720–30
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Example Sentences
From these again fresh lymphatic vessels arise which carry the fluid towards the main lymph-vessel, the thoracic duct.
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We will consider first variations in the amount of the thoracic duct lymph.
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He found many which on injection gave rise to an increased lymph-flow from the thoracic duct, and arranged them in two classes.
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A smaller portion is carried through the thoracic duct and emptied into a vein near the heart.
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Subcutaneous rupture of the thoracic duct may result from a crush of the thorax.
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