The right lymphatic duct is the right-sided equivalent of the thoracic duct. Usually, it is formed from the convergence of:
One of more of these vessels may fuse directly with the right subclavian, right internal jugular vein or right brachiocephalic vein.
Hence, the right lymphatic duct drains into the venous system, usually the medial side of the internal jugular vein, from:
The duct is quite short and its relations are:
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