Subcapsular sinus

Subcapsular sinus

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The lymph node contains lymphoid tissue, i.e., a meshwork or fibers called "reticulum" with white blood cells enmeshed in it. The regions where there are few cells within the meshwork are known "lymph sinus". It is lined by reticular cells, fibroblasts and fixed macrophages.

Thus, subcapsular ("sub"=below) sinus lies immediately deep to the capsule of the lymph node and immediately above the cortex. It is continuous with the similar lymph sinuses that flank the trabeculae (the extensions of capsule within the substance of the lymph node).

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External links

* - "Lymphoid Tissues and Organs: lymph node, afferent arterioles"
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