Both histological and immunohistochemical criteria are given, but molecular techniques are beyond the scope of this paper.doi:10.1016/S0968-6053(05)80089-4J.H.J.M. van KriekenCurrent Diagnostic Pathologyvan Kreken JH. Histology of the spleen: struc- ture and cellular distribution in the normal ...
This is a histology slide of the spleen. This image has white pulp with collections of lymphocytes. Near the center there is a lymph follicle with a germinal center. The follicle is made up of B lymphocytes, with T lymphocytes in the peripheral marginal zones. Two central (white pulp) arte...
Immunohistology of the human spleen: an inventory of the localization of lymphocyte subpopulations.Histopathology, Volume 10, Issue 3, pages 285-294, 1986van Krieken, J.H.J.M. & te Velde, J. (1986) Immunohistology of the human spleen: an inventory of the localization of lymphocyte ...
The histopathology of the human spleen can only be properly interpreted with sufficient knowledge of the structure of the normal spleen. Since postmortem specimens are often difficult to study because of autolytic changes and since the numbers of splenectomies are decreasing, most pathologists regard ...
The parenchyma of the spleen can be divided into the white pulp and the red pulp. The white pulp of the spleen is the lymphatic portion of the spleen. Within the white pulp, splenic nodules are found. Splenic nodules are also called Malpighian corpuscles. ...
spleenandtestisofalbinorat. Colchicinewasgiveninadailydoseof3mg/kgbodyweightforfivedays.Animalswere sacrificedat1,4and7daysfollowingtreatment.Histopathologicalstudiesofthespleenand testiswereundertaken. Histologicalexaminationofspleenshowedthatcolchicinecausedhistopathological ...
Included in these videos are descriptions of the histological features of lymphoid tissues and the lymphoid organs - Lymph Node, Tonsils, Thymus, Spleen. Lymphatic System - Learning Overview, Lymphatic System (Introduction), Diffuse Lymphatic and a Primary Lymph Nodule, Lymph Node, Palatine Tonsil, ...
The spleen is the largest lymphoid organ in the human body and plays an important role in immune defense and the filtration of old and damaged erythrocytes. It is divided into the red pulp and white pulp. Its outer surface is surrounded by a tough capsule from which trabeculae extend into ...
Hematopoiesis location: 1st–2nd month in utero: mesoderm of the yolk sac 2nd month: liver and spleen 5th month: bone marrow , which becomes the predominant source of blood cells As with other blood cells, thrombopoiesis starts with multipotent hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs)....
of the duodenum. Part of the head extends to the left behind the superior mesenteric vessels, it is called Uncinate process. The body extends to the left side and ends as a tail near the hilus of the spleen. The pancreas is made up of two types of glands, 1-An exocrine gland that ...