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periferiuli imunuri sistema

sasis nuSi H&E x 6


peieris folaqebi da limfuri qsovilis agregatebi msxvil nawlavSi. H&E
x 64
apendiqsi H&E x 20
peieris folaqebi da limfuri qsovilis agregatebi. H&E x 150
apendiqsi. imunoperoqsidazas meTodi B da T limfocitebisaTvis
sasis nuSi
enis nuSi. H&E x 55
sasis nuSi.


sasis nuSi.


sasis nuSi.


sasis nuSi. vercxlis nitriti.


enis nuSi.


limph stomach


peieris folaqebi.


peieris folaqebi.


peieris folaqebi.


difuzuri limfuri kvanZi.


mezenteriumis limfuri kvanZi. H&E x 8,5
limfuri kvanZi. H&E x 162
limfocitebi. limfuri kvanZi. H&E x 612


limfuri ZarRvi. maloris saRebavi X 162


Palatine tonsil, low
Palatine tonsil, mid
Palatine tonsil, mid
Palatine tonsil, silver nitrate, high
Lingual tonsil, low
Lymph, stomach, low
Peyer's patches, ileum, low mid
high
Diffuse lymph node, high
difuzuri limfuri qsovili X320 LP-
lamina propria GIori intestinaluri
jirkvlis qveda nawili
bronchiolar mucosa, an example of
mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue
(MALT). Pararosaniline–toluidine
blue (PT) stain. Low magnification.
the patch with a row of M cells and
groups of lymphocytes (left). The
small dark nuclei belong to
lymphocytes, and the large pale-
stained nuclei belong to M cells. PT
stain. Medium magnification.
Figure 14—12. A: The palatine tonsil consists of diffuse lymphocytes and lymphoid nodules disposed
under a stratified squamous epithelium. One of the crypts of the tonsil is shown; the crypts often contain
dead epithelial and inflammatory cells. B: (1) Crypt; (2) stratified squamous epithelium; (3) lymphoid
nodules; (4) diffuse lymphoid tissue; (5) germinative center; (6) capsule; (7) mucous glands. Hematoxylin
and eosin (H&E) stain. Low magnification. (Courtesy of PA Abrahamsohn.)
Tonsil H&EX40 a crypt (arrow)
Tonsil H&EX100; X200; X400
lymphocytes (arrowheads) is located
in the lamina propria adjacent to the
smooth muscle of the muscularis
mucosae. The arrows indicate glands
in the mucosa of the stomach.
Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue
H&EX200; aggregations of
lymphoid tissue (arrow).
Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue
H&EX400; plasma cells
(arrowheads)
Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue
H&EX40; lymph nodules (arrow)
H&EX100; The arrow indicates
lymphocytes within the Peyer’s
patch of lymphoid tissue. lymphatic
capillaries (lacteal, arrowheads)
Gut Associated Lymphoid Tissue
H&EX100; Lymph nodules
(arrows)

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