jugular lymph sac
An embryonic lymph sac that forms at the junction of the future internal jugular/anterior cardinals and subclavian veins.
| Type | Vessel |
| Body System | Cardiovascular |
| Parent Structure | embryonic lymph sac |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the jugular lymph sac?
An embryonic lymph sac that forms at the junction of the future internal jugular/anterior cardinals and subclavian veins.
What body system is the jugular lymph sac part of?
The jugular lymph sac is part of the Cardiovascular.
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