thymus corticomedullary boundary

thymic cortico-medullary boundary

The dense region demarcating the thymus medulla from the surrounding cortex that is characterized by numerous blood vessels (predominantly arterioles) with some perivascular connective tissue, mature and immature T lymphocytes, dendritic cells, variable numbers of perivascular B-lymphocytes and plasma cells; site of entry of bone marrow stem cells and exit of mature, functional T cells.

Type Bone
Parent Structure anatomical junction
Latin Name thymic cortico-medullary boundary

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What is the thymus corticomedullary boundary?
The dense region demarcating the thymus medulla from the surrounding cortex that is characterized by numerous blood vessels (predominantly arterioles) with some perivascular connective tissue, mature and immature T lymphocytes, dendritic cells, variable numbers of perivascular B-lymphocytes and plas
What is the Latin name for the thymus corticomedullary boundary?
The Latin name for the thymus corticomedullary boundary is thymic cortico-medullary boundary.

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