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Lymphoid nodule aggregates: Appendix

The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x

Mucosa <p>The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x</p>

Mucosa

The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x

 - Secondary lymphoid nodules <p>The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x</p>

- Secondary lymphoid nodules

The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x

 - - Germinal centers <p>The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x</p>

- - Germinal centers

The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x

 - Diffuse lymphoid tissue <p>The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x</p>

- Diffuse lymphoid tissue

The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x

 - Intestinal glands <p>The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x</p>

- Intestinal glands

The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x

Submucosa <p>The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x</p>

Submucosa

The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x

Muscularis externa <p>The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x</p>

Muscularis externa

The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x

Serosa <p>The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x</p>

Serosa

The appendix is a narrow, blind-ended tube attached to the cecum, the initial region of the large intestine. Though considered a portion of the tubular digestive tract, the lamina propria of the appendix is heavily infiltrated with lymphoid tissue forming numerous secondary nodules. As such, the appendix is an important component of the mucosal immune system. 40x

Image source > <p>This image was taken of a slide in the Oklahoma State University collection.</p>

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This image was taken of a slide in the Oklahoma State University collection.