Lymphatic Structure and Function in Health and Disease serves as a comprehensive resource on what has been learned about lymphatic structure, function, and anatomy within various organ systems. This pioneering book is the first to integrate lymphatic medicine comprehensively, providing an in-depth analysis of specific aspects of lymphatics in different vascular pathologies. It is an invaluable tool for scientists, practicing clinicians, and residents, particularly those involved in vascular biology, neurology, cardiology, and general medicine. The chapters delve into topics such as the ontogeny and phylogeny of lymphatics, lymphatic pumping, central nervous system (CNS) lymphatics, lymphatics in transplantation, and lymphatic reconstruction. Co-published with the International Society of Neurovascular Diseases, this book discusses lymphatic structure and function across all major organ systems.
