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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