ABDOMINAL
GENERALISED LYMPHADENOPATHY
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 Isolated clusters of lymph follicles found in the wall of the small intestine. 
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  Peyer’s patches 
 
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  Thoracic duct 
 
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  Lymph nodes 
 
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  Spleen 
 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -Peyer’s patches are found in the small intestine, it is a secondary lymphoid tissue and it is the component of GALT. They are groups of lymphatic tissues in the submucosa layer of the ileum of the small digestive tract.
Detailed explanation-2: -Peyer’s patches are clusters of lymphoid tissue found primarily in the large intestine. The lymphatic capillaries function to absorb the excess protein-containing interstitial fluid and return it to the bloodstream. Lymph always flows away from the heart.
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