Polish term
okołokonkordatowe
w karcie z inną datą jest to samo, tylko 'okołoaortalne'
zastanawiam się, czy nie o to tutaj chodzi, bo tamtego terminu nie znam i nie znalazłam nigdzie
Radical removal of para-aortic lymph nodes
2 | paracortical | Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. |
PRO (2): Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D., Andrzej Mierzejewski
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Proposed translations
paracortical
The paracortex of the lymph node is a T-cell zone. One feature of this region is the high endothelial venule, where circulating lymphocytes leave the bloodstream to enter the node. These postcapillary HEVs can be distinguished by their cuboidal endothelial cells. Adhesion molecules called selectins and integrins on the surfaces of HEVs and lymphocytes mediate attachment of lymphocytes to endothelial cells. In a T cell-dominant immunological response, one may observe expansions of the paracortical region.
https://medcell.org/histology/immune_system_lab/lymph_node_p...
What is the paracortical region of the lymph nodes?
Hematopathology
In the periphery of a lymph node is the paracortical region where lymphoid follicles are located. A follicle is a loosely arranged structure with an outer mantle of small T lymphocytes and agerminal center composed of B lymphocytes, follicular dendritic cells, and macrophages.
https://webpath.med.utah.edu/HEMEHTML/HEME201.html#:~:text=I...
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