lymphoid

[ US /ˈɫɪmˌfɔɪd/ ]
[ UK /lˈɪmfɔ‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling lymph or lymphatic tissues
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How To Use lymphoid In A Sentence

  • Lymphomas can strike in lymph tissue anywhere in the body, such as the lymph nodes — and the stomach contains lymphoid tissue. Sen. Frank Lautenberg Diagnosed With Stomach Lymphoma
  • The infiltrate consisted of small lymphoid cells mixed with medium and occasionally large cells.
  • The infiltrate consisted of small lymphoid cells mixed with medium and occasionally large cells.
  • Other features of atypical hyperplasia included granulated tissue with atypical endothelial cells, nonatypical mitosis, lymphoid hyperplasia, and the absence of dysplasia or carcinoma in situ.
  • The clinical significance of lymphoid hyperplasia lies in the possibility of these nodules serving as a nidus for prolapse and intussusception and in the association with immunosuppressive states.
  • It consists of ordinary lymphoid tissue (Fig. 598), being made up of a delicate net-work of retiform tissue, which is continuous with that in the lymph paths, but marked off from it by a closer reticulation; it is probable, moreover, that the reticular tissue of the gland pulp and the lymph paths is continuous with that of the trabeculæ, and ultimately with that of the capsule of the gland. VIII. The Lymphatic System. 1. Introduction
  • The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ in infancy and early childhood.
  • Immunophenotyping is beneficial clinically because in many situations variant types of benign and malignant lymphoid cells resemble one another in routinely stained tissue sections and smears.
  • The liver biopsy specimen showed portal triads and sinusoids infiltrated with lymphoid cells.
  • The lymphoid cells infiltrating all the organs were small round cells with scanty cytoplasm, morphologically similar to normal lymphocytes.
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