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Primary lymphoid nodule

These images show primary lymphoid nodules in the colon. On the left, the nodule is confined to the mucosa; on the right, the mass of accumulating lymphocytes has ruptured through the muscularis mucosae, extending into the submucosa. Colon, 200x

Primary lymphoid nodule <p>These images show primary lymphoid nodules in the colon. On the left, the nodule is confined to the mucosa; on the right, the mass of accumulating lymphocytes has ruptured through the muscularis mucosae, extending into the submucosa. Colon, 200x </p>

Primary lymphoid nodule

These images show primary lymphoid nodules in the colon. On the left, the nodule is confined to the mucosa; on the right, the mass of accumulating lymphocytes has ruptured through the muscularis mucosae, extending into the submucosa. Colon, 200x

Diffuse lymphoid tissue <p>These images show primary lymphoid nodules in the colon. On the left, the nodule is confined to the mucosa; on the right, the mass of accumulating lymphocytes has ruptured through the muscularis mucosae, extending into the submucosa. Colon, 200x </p>

Diffuse lymphoid tissue

These images show primary lymphoid nodules in the colon. On the left, the nodule is confined to the mucosa; on the right, the mass of accumulating lymphocytes has ruptured through the muscularis mucosae, extending into the submucosa. Colon, 200x

Intestinal glands <p>These images show primary lymphoid nodules in the colon. On the left, the nodule is confined to the mucosa; on the right, the mass of accumulating lymphocytes has ruptured through the muscularis mucosae, extending into the submucosa. Colon, 200x </p>

Intestinal glands

These images show primary lymphoid nodules in the colon. On the left, the nodule is confined to the mucosa; on the right, the mass of accumulating lymphocytes has ruptured through the muscularis mucosae, extending into the submucosa. Colon, 200x

Muscularis mucosae <p>These images show primary lymphoid nodules in the colon. On the left, the nodule is confined to the mucosa; on the right, the mass of accumulating lymphocytes has ruptured through the muscularis mucosae, extending into the submucosa. Colon, 200x </p>

Muscularis mucosae

These images show primary lymphoid nodules in the colon. On the left, the nodule is confined to the mucosa; on the right, the mass of accumulating lymphocytes has ruptured through the muscularis mucosae, extending into the submucosa. Colon, 200x

Image source >  <p>These images were taken of slides in the University of Mississippi slide collection.</p>

Image source >

These images were taken of slides in the University of Mississippi slide collection.