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Microscopic Structure of Lymph node, Spleen, Thymus and Tonsil Dr. Sama ul Haque.

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Microscopic Structure of Lymph node, Spleen, Thymus and Tonsil Dr. Sama ul Haque
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Page 1: Microscopic Structure of Lymph node, Spleen, Thymus and Tonsil Dr. Sama ul Haque.

Microscopic Structure of Lymph node, Spleen, Thymus and Tonsil

Dr. Sama ul Haque

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Objectives• Understand the location of lymphatic organs.

• Discuss the microscopic features of Lymph Node.

• Discuss the microscopic features of Spleen.

• Discuss the microscopic features of Thymus.

• Discuss the microscopic features of Tonsil.

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Location of

Lymphatic Organs

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Lymph Node

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Lymph Node

• Covered by a capsule which extends to form Trabeculae.

• Divided into outer cortex and inner medulla.

• OUTER CORTEX contains:

Lymphatic nodules with germinal center

• INNER MEDULA contains:

Medullary Cords and Medullary Sinus

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Lymph node

SC --- Subcapsular SinusC --- CortexM --- MedullaH --- HilumLN --- Lymphatic NodulesT --- TrabeculaeMS --- Medullary SinusMC --- Medullary Cords

LN

CapsuleSC

C

M

H

T

MC

MS

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Lymph node

CT --- Connective tissueC --- CortexM --- MedullaP --- ParacortexLN --- Lymph NodeT ---TrabeculaeMS --- Medullary SinusMC --- Medullary Cords

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Lymph node

C -- Capsule, S -- Subcapsular Sinus, N -- Lymph Node

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Lymph node

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Lymph node

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Flow of Lymph

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Spleen

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Spleen

• Covered by a capsule which extends to form Trabeculae.

• Trabeculae contains trabecular arteries & Veins.

• Lymphatic nodules with germinal centers constitutes the white Pulp.

• Central artery passes through lymphatic nodules.

• Red or Splenic pulp contains pulp arteries, Venous sinuses and Splenic cords (Cords of Billroth).

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Spleen

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Spleen

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Splenic Cords and Splenic Sinusoids

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Open and Closed Circulation in Spleen

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Thymus

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Thymus

• Covered by a capsule which extends to form Trabeculae.

• Trabeculae extends inwards to forms numerous incomplete lobules (lobulated appearance).

• Each lobule consists of dark staining outer cortex and a light staining inner medulla.

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Thymus• Cortex contains densely packed lymphocytes (No

lymphatic nodules).

• Medulla contains fewer lymphocytes but more epithelial reticular cells.

• Medulla also contains Thymic (Hassall’s) Corpuscles.

• Thymic (Hassall’s) Corpuscles are oval structures consisting of round whorls of flattened epithelial cells.

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Thymus

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Thymus

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Palatine Tonsil

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Palatine Tonsil• Surface of the Tonsil is covered by Stratified

Squamous nonkeratinized epithelium.

• Tonsil is invaginated by deep grooves called Tonsillar Crypts.

• Below epithelium lymphatic nodules are present in the connective tissue.

• Dense connective tissue underlies the palatine tonsil and forms capsule.

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Palatine Tonsil

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