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It feeds on the lymphatic tissues, breaking them down for food.
There is also a variable amount of lymphatic tissue found at the valve.
A serious level of exposure, particularly for the bone marrow and lymphatic tissues.
The ligand-receptor interaction is essential for normal development of lymphatic tissues.
A test now available which is performed by sampling a small amount of lymphatic tissue from the third eyelid.
Lymphatic tissues begin to develop by the end of the fifth week of embryonic development.
It is rare now for lymphopoiesis to refer to the creation of lymphatic tissues.
The virus initially replicates in the lymphatic tissue of the respiratory tract.
Lymphatic tissue or circulating lymphocytes may also be located in other regions of the body.
On autopsy, spirochetes were visualized in her lymphatic tissue.
Cancer of the lymphatic tissue (lymphoma), which occurs in less than 1% of patients.
Lymphocytes are stored within lymph nodes and may also be found in other lymphatic tissues.
The tonsils also are lymphatic tissue and help mediate the ingestion of pathogens.
Surrounding these structures is hilar fat and lymphatic tissue with lymph nodes.
In addition, symptoms may include inflammatory involvement of the perirectal or perianal lymphatic tissues.
Extensive resection of lymphatic tissue can lead to the formation of a lymphocele.
Lymphatic tissue is often atrophic or absent.
The tonsils are balls of lymphatic tissue on both sides of the throat, above and behind the tongue.
Together this set of lymphatic tissue is called the tonsillar ring or Waldeyer's ring.
He also published the first embryological, anatomical and functional studies about the naso-oro-pharyngeal lymphatic tissue, which received his name.
They also direct B cells and T cells to specific regions within the lymphatic tissue.
The lymph nodes are removed along with nearby lymphatic tissue and some underlying soft tissue.
Lymphatic tissue is present in many areas of the body, so non-Hodgkin's lymphoma can start almost anywhere in the body.
The filtering function of lymphatic tissue enables the tonsils and adenoids to trap pathogens.
Lymphoma- lymphosarcoma affects the intestines and other lymphatic tissues (commonly the abdominal organs).
They may also cause lymphoid tissue near the gut to grow.
The spleen is the largest collection of lymphoid tissue in the body.
They then migrate into the lymphoid tissue and eventually return to the blood circulation.
Lymphoid tissue Thy-1 expression is highly variable between species.
These lymph nodes are also known as glands or lymphoid tissue.
Chronic lymphocytic leukemia is a disease of the lymphoid tissue.
They found "massive covert infection" in lymphoid tissue, they said.
The tonsils are areas of lymphoid tissue on either side of the throat.
This creates pores in the lymphoid tissue called a molecular sieve.
These fish rely on regions of lymphoid tissue within other organs to produce immune cells.
It is a part of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, which gives the appendix an important role in immunity.
A tonsil is a collection of lymphoid tissue.
The crypts greatly increase the contact surface between environmental influences and lymphoid tissue.
Adenoids: Glands or lymphoid tissue in the upper part of the throat behind the nose.
Lymphoid tissue sampling was first used as a preclinical test in sheep scrapie.
The sympathetic innervation of lymphoid tissues is dopaminergic, and increases during stress.
The adenoids, like all lymphoid tissue, enlarge when infected.
It contains the least of lymphoid tissue.
The skin-associated lymphoid tissue is one of the largest arms of the immune system.
Secondary lymphoid tissue, a component of the lymphatic system
The lymphatic system can be broadly divided into the conducting system and the lymphoid tissue.
In fact, the intestine possesses the largest mass of lymphoid tissue in the human body.
It contains a lot of well-organized lymphoid tissue and most likely evolved as an important part of the immune system.
A specific measles protein signal is claimed to have been detected in inflamed lymphoid tissue.
There is very little lymphoid tissue in the nasopharynx of young babies; humans are born without substantial adenoids.