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Is lymphovascular emboli and lymp nodes same ?

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Probably not: Not sure what “lymphovascular emboli” are. Emboli are generally blood clots (although it could be an air bubble) that travel in a vein or artery and get “stuck” somewhere in your body - potentially very serious. Lymph nodes are clusters of lymphocytes (a form of white blood cell) that are in your body and protect you from infection. Normally there. You often can feel some under your chin

Answered 5/24/2021

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