Pulp (spleen)

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The pulp of the spleen is practically all splenic tissue from one trabecular artery to another. It consists of red pulp and white pulp.

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Immune system: Lymphatic system (TA A13.1-2, GA 8 and 9)
Primary
Bone marrow
Hematopoietic stem cell  · Hematopoiesis  · Lymphopoiesis
Thymus
Cortex  · Medulla  · Thymocytes  · Hassall's corpuscles
Secondary
Spleen
(process blood)
structural: Hilum · Trabeculae

Red pulp (Cords of Billroth, Marginal zone)

White pulp (Periarteriolar lymphoid sheaths, Germinal center)

blood flow: Trabecular arteries · Trabecular veins
Tonsils/Waldeyer's
tonsillar ring
Palatine · Lingual · Pharyngeal · Tubal
Lymph nodes
(process
extracellular fluid)
lymph flow: Afferent lymph vessels · Cortical sinuses · Medullary sinuses · Efferent lymph vessels

T cells: High endothelial venules

B cells: Primary follicle/Germinal center · Mantle zone · Marginal zone

layers: Capsule/Trabeculae · Subcapsular sinus · Cortex · Paracortex · Medulla (Medullary cord) · Hilum
MALT
(process mucosa)
GALT · Peyer's patch · Germinal center

M: LMO

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