-
epithelium and its ba****t
membrane is a
fibrous layer infiltrated with
lymph corpuscles, so as to form in many
parts a
diffuse adenoid tissue, and
under this...
- with
lymph-
corpuscles, and
permeated with an
abundant capillary network. The
interspaces of the
retiform tissue are
continuous with
larger lymph spaces...
- 029. PMIDĀ 17997501.
Gulliver G (1875). "On the size and
shape of red
corpuscles of the
blood of vertebrates, with
drawings of them to a
uniform scale...
-
Histiocytes Dendritic cells (Although
these will
often migrate to
local lymph nodes upon
ingesting antigens) Mast
cells Microglia The two
commonly used...
- number. Concentric, nest-like
bodies called H****all's
corpuscles (also
called thymic corpuscles) are
formed by
aggregations of the
medullary epithelial...
- more delicate, and
containing in
their interstices an
abundance of
lymph corpuscles. The
altered coat of the arterioles,
consisting of
adenoid tissue,...
- and, in the
lower gastrointestinal tract, ovaries, uterus, spleen, and
lymph nodes, but not in the lungs, skin, esophagus, or some
other internal organs[vague]...
-
peritonsillar abscesses,
foreign bodies, phlebolites,
ectopic bone or cartilage,
lymph nodes,
granulomatous lesions or
calcification of the
stylohyoid ligament...
-
organ found in
almost all vertebrates.
Similar in
structure to a
large lymph node, it acts
primarily as a
blood filter. The word
spleen comes from Ancient...
- the
lateral group and the
anterior group. 75% of the
lymph is
drained through the
axillary lymph nodes located near the armpit. The rest of the drainage...