Medullary sinuses are continuous with penetrating afferent lymphatics, and with the trabecular and tubular sinuses which penetrate through the cortex. Tubular sinuses are often associated with blood vessels, especially in the deep cortex, and they appear to be important in the transport of lymphocytes. The subcapsular sinus is continuous over the cortex and the medulla, although trabeculae and reticular processes appear to restrict the flow of afferent lymph to the subcapsular sinus over the medulla. Lymph leaves the medulla through up to 100 or more initial efferent lymphatics, some only 60 micron across. Almost all of these arise from sinuses adjacent to the capsule lining the hilus. Some efferents remain associated with the capsule for a...
Stain: Trichrome (Goldner). Detail of medullary sinus (1) flanked by part of medullar cords (2). The...
Electron microscopy. A low magnification of a part of the medulla showing medullary cords surrounded...
Definition Lymph nodes are secondary lymphoid organs (peripheral lymphoid organs) located in the cou...
Lymph enters the popliteal node in sheep either at the subcapsular sinus, or through terminal affere...
In the horse, several thousand lymph nodes receive lymph from the intestine, part of which is very l...
Our aim was to describe the lymphatic and blood vascular pathways to and from the popliteal lymph no...
Lymphatic drainage of the ileum associated with Peyer's patches begins with lymph entering a single ...
Pathways of peripheral lymph flow from the legs in horses were studied with casts, and with light an...
In sheep, most blood vessels enter the lymph nodes at a discrete hilus, which is where the capsule o...
In the acinus of the sheep and mouse liver, lymphatic vessels are restricted to the portal tracts. V...
This silver stained slide reveals the collagen and reticular fibers of the lymph node. Note the thic...
In the horse ileum, lacteals in the villi are continuous with prelymphatic intercellular channels an...
The morphological features patterns of the extra-organ and intra-nodal lymphatic channel in the dome...
The intestine of horses differs from that of most other domestic animals in having a huge ascending ...
Lymph from the mammary gland passes through at least three lymph nodes. These are usually the mammar...
Stain: Trichrome (Goldner). Detail of medullary sinus (1) flanked by part of medullar cords (2). The...
Electron microscopy. A low magnification of a part of the medulla showing medullary cords surrounded...
Definition Lymph nodes are secondary lymphoid organs (peripheral lymphoid organs) located in the cou...
Lymph enters the popliteal node in sheep either at the subcapsular sinus, or through terminal affere...
In the horse, several thousand lymph nodes receive lymph from the intestine, part of which is very l...
Our aim was to describe the lymphatic and blood vascular pathways to and from the popliteal lymph no...
Lymphatic drainage of the ileum associated with Peyer's patches begins with lymph entering a single ...
Pathways of peripheral lymph flow from the legs in horses were studied with casts, and with light an...
In sheep, most blood vessels enter the lymph nodes at a discrete hilus, which is where the capsule o...
In the acinus of the sheep and mouse liver, lymphatic vessels are restricted to the portal tracts. V...
This silver stained slide reveals the collagen and reticular fibers of the lymph node. Note the thic...
In the horse ileum, lacteals in the villi are continuous with prelymphatic intercellular channels an...
The morphological features patterns of the extra-organ and intra-nodal lymphatic channel in the dome...
The intestine of horses differs from that of most other domestic animals in having a huge ascending ...
Lymph from the mammary gland passes through at least three lymph nodes. These are usually the mammar...
Stain: Trichrome (Goldner). Detail of medullary sinus (1) flanked by part of medullar cords (2). The...
Electron microscopy. A low magnification of a part of the medulla showing medullary cords surrounded...
Definition Lymph nodes are secondary lymphoid organs (peripheral lymphoid organs) located in the cou...