Pulp (spleen)

The pulp of the spleen is practically all splenic tissue from one trabecular artery to another. It consists of red pulp and white pulp.

Organs of the lymphatic system
Primary organs
Bone marrow
  • Hematopoietic stem cell
Thymus
  • Hassall's corpuscles
Secondary organs
Spleen
  • Parts
    • Hilum
    • Trabeculae
  • Red pulp
    • Cords of Billroth
    • Marginal zone
  • White pulp
    • Periarteriolar lymphoid sheaths
    • Germinal center
  • Blood vessels
    • Trabecular arteries
    • Trabecular veins
Tonsils
  • Palatine
  • Lingual
  • Pharyngeal
  • Tubal
  • Tonsillar crypts
  • Waldeyer's tonsillar ring
Lymph nodes
  • Lymphatic vessel
  • T cells
    • High endothelial venules
  • B cells
    • Germinal center
    • Mantle zone
    • Marginal zone
MALT
  • GALT
  • Peyer's patch
  • Germinal center
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