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3 lis 2023 · The spleen is the largest organ of your lymphatic system, a subdivision of the immune system. Its network of trabeculae, blood vessels and lymphoid tissue provides an environment in which white blood cells (lymphocytes) proliferate while old damaged red blood cells (erythrocytes) are recycled.
- Histology of the Spleen
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- Histology of the Spleen
30 paź 2023 · The ischium consists of two main parts: The body of ischium - the irregular-shaped part of the bone that forms the posterior one-third of the acetabulum. The ramus (branch) of ischium - extends inferiorly from the body and unites with the inferior ramus of the pubis.
14 mar 2022 · The ischium is divided into two main parts: the body and ramus. On the superior side, it forms the inferoposterior part of the acetabulum. On the inferior side, it ascends anteromedially at an acute angle and joins the descending pubic ramus, completing the obturator foramen.
5 gru 2022 · The spleen has a unique location, embryological development and histological structure that differs significantly from other lymphoid organs. Special histological features define several important functions of the spleen, such as filtering blood, maintaining immune response balance and recycling iron.
12 gru 2023 · Find out about the ischium bone - its definition, where it is located, its parts & landmarks, surfaces, articulations & what it does, with labeled picture
The ischium constitutes the posteroinferior part of the hip bone and consists of a body and a ramus. A. Body of the ischium : This dense bone mass is situated below and behind the acetabulum. Its upper end articulates with the ilium and the superior ramus of the pubis.
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