lymphoid system Flashcards

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classification of lymphoid organs

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Encapsulated – LN, thymus & spleen
Partially encapsulated - tonsils
Non-encapsulated – Peyer’s patches

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composed of non-encapsulated, localized lymphocyte infiltration and lymphoid nodules in the mucosa of the GIT, respiratory & urinary tract.

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MALT (mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue)

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3
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Distribution of lymphoid organs and lymphatic vessels in the body.

Found throughout the body along the course of lymphatic vessels that carry lymph into the thoracic and right lymphatic duct.

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lymph nodes

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lymph nodes location

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Located in the mesentery, axilla, groin, along the great vessels of the neck & in the thoraco-abdominal cavities

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5
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lymph circulation

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Afferent lymphatic vessels
Systems of lymph sinuses within the node
Efferent lymph vessels

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path of lymph circulation

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Afferent lymph vessels - marginal sinus -cortical sinus paracortical sinus -medullary sinus-efferent
lymphatic vessels

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7
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functions of the lymph node

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Production of lymphocytes
Production of antibodies
Important role in the phagocytosis of foreign materials

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lymph node

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The only lymph organ located in the course of lymphatic vessels

With both efferent & afferent lymphatic vessels

Only lymph organ with lymph sinuses & filters lymph

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9
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Dense accumulation of lymphatic tissues in the tunica propria of the oral cavity and pharynx

Partially encapsulated

Lymphoid Ring of Waldeyer

Lymphocyte & anti-body production

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tonsils

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Lined by stratified squamous epithelium

With tonsillar crypts

Salivary corpuscles

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palatine tonsils

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Lined by pseudostrat. ciliated col. epith w/ patches of stratified squamous epithelium

With shallow infoldings (pleats)

Adenoids

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pharyngeal tonsils

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12
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Found in the upper portion of the tongue behind the circumvallate papillae

W/ deep & wide-mouth crypt

Lined with stratified col. epithelium

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lingual tonsils

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13
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Found in the tunica propria of the ileum

Lined by simple col. epithelium w/ striated border

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peyer’s patches

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14
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are there villi over peyer’s patches?

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no

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15
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With few or absent intestinal glands

Most prominent in children

Affected in TB of the intestines & Typhoid fever

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peyer’s patches

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16
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Major lymphatic organ

Located in the anterior mediastinum

Capsulated

Undergoes “age involution”

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thymus

17
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No germinal centers

Abundant lymphocytes

Few endodermal reticular cells / thymic epithelial reticular cells

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cortex

18
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Structures separating blood from the cortical tissues

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Endothelial cells joined by occluding junction
Basal lamina of the capillary endothelium
Perivascular space
Basal lamina of the epithelial reticular cells
Thymic epithelial reticular cells (epithelial barrier)

19
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More epithelial reticular cells

Less lymphocytes

Hassall’s body / thymic corpuscles

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medulla

20
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functions of hassall’s body

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Lymphopoiesis

Important role in immune mechanism

        * rejection of grafts / transplants
          * Myesthenia Gravis
21
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Largest lymphoid organ

Found in the course of blood vessels

W/ a fibroelastic capsule with smooth muscles

Distensible

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spleen

22
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Billroth cord / Pulp cord

Venous sinuses

Atypical type

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red pulp

23
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receives the incoming arterial blood; first to come into contact with particulate matters and blood borne cells

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Marginal zone

24
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theories

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Open / Slow circulation theory

Closed / Rapid circulation theory

Compromise theory
(combination of open & close theories)