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lymph glands

n. (lymph gland English)

Usage examples of "lymph glands".

All of them had buboes or small seedlike growths on the lymph glands except the steward's wife.

The side of his neck seemed slightly swollen, but swollen lymph glands went with almost every infection.

There's a nerve complex in the lymph glands under your left armpit, and it triggers the breathing reflex.

I kept up the soothing talk as I checked the whites of his eyes, the swollen lymph glands in his neck, the coated tongue and inflamed tonsils.

It was typical of testicular cancer to move up the blood line into the lymph glands, and they had discovered some in my abdomen.

Because I had died of cancer of the lymph glands, I was the only one saved when the world disappeared.

It increases the production of white blood cells, and aids the effective functioning of the lymph glands and so is effective for building up resistance in a person who has been ill or is physically vulnerable.

The boy had no fever, no detectable swelling of lymph glands, no nausea, no soreness in the joints or muscles, no pain whatsoever.

All the lymph glands swollen and tender, especially in the armpits.

Master Li said, piling gold coins on a table between somebody's lymph glands and lungs.

Moira Valle, who did not sound in any way upset that her husband of thirty years -- thirty long years, from the tone of her voice -- was currently on ice, courtesy an extensively metastasized cancer of the lymph glands.

Decedent had multiple areas of evident malignancy affecting the liver, spleen, lymph glands.