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Biology, 24.08.2020 01:01 Hfruit

Em alguns casos, ao ficarmos doentes, principalmente com alguma infecção, percebemos um pequeno inchaço na região do pescoço, atrás das orelhas, próximo das axilas ... Isso é consequência de: 2 pontos
uma multiplicação exagerada e descontrolada de células nessa região.
um aumento generalizado dos vasos linfáticos que estão contaminados por micro organismos.
um aumento da deposição de linfa no pescoço causado pela infecção.
um inchaço nos gânglios linfáticos para aumentar seu poder de filtração da linfa.

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