medullary venule of lymph node
venule of medulla of lymph node
Medullary venules are a continuation of high endothelial venules which condense repeatedly in the interfollicular cortex and peripheral deep cortical unit and then transition to medullary venules at the corticomedullary junction. The medullary venules condense and return centripetally to the hilar vein.
| Type | Vessel |
| Parent Structure | venule of lymph node |
| Latin Name | venule of medulla of lymph node |
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