trabecular sinus of lymph node

lymph node trabecular sinus

The trabecular sinus is the lymph-filled space outside the trabeculae between lobules of the lymph node. This is a continuation of the subcapsular sinus which receives the afferent vessels and is present beneath the capsule. This space is traversed by both reticular fibers and cells in the lymph.

Type Vessel
Parent Structure anatomical space
Latin Name lymph node trabecular sinus

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trabecular sinus of lymph node?
The trabecular sinus is the lymph-filled space outside the trabeculae between lobules of the lymph node. This is a continuation of the subcapsular sinus which receives the afferent vessels and is present beneath the capsule. This space is traversed by both reticular fibers and cells in the lymph.
What is the Latin name for the trabecular sinus of lymph node?
The Latin name for the trabecular sinus of lymph node is lymph node trabecular sinus.

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