[儿童胸骨后淋巴和脂肪形成的微血管化]。

J L Kahn, H Sick
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对幼儿胸骨后小叶形成的研究使我们能够区分不同的结构:淋巴结、脂肪小叶和可变淋巴样组织。淋巴结动脉呈髓状、皮质状或穿孔状,静脉网的特点是存在滤泡周围皮质小栓。脂肪小叶通常由白色脂肪组织和胎儿脂肪组织混合而成,在胎儿脂肪区血管网最发达。淋巴组织结构多变,有微循环。其中一些以胎儿脂肪小叶为代表,有分散的淋巴样细胞,它们的微血管化与脂肪组织的微循环相当。另一些则以淋巴样细胞少和结缔组织和网状组织发育为特征;吻合静脉网非常扩张。有些组织象淋巴结,但其窦腔充满红细胞,微循环特殊。
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[Microvascularization of retrosternal lymphoid and adipose formations in the child].

The study of young children's retrosternal lobular formations allowed us to distinguish different structures: lymph nodes, adipose lobules, and variable lymphoid formations. The arteries of the lymph nodes are either medullar, cortical or perforating, and the venous net is characterized by existence of perifollicular cortical corbels. The adipose lobules are often made of a mingling of white fat tissue and fetal fat tissue, and in the zones of foetal fat the vascular network is the most developed. The lymphoid formation are of variable structure and microcirculation. Some of them are represented by foetal fat lobules with scattered lymphoid cells, their microvascularization is comparable to microcirculation of fat tissue. Others, are characterized by few lymphoid cells and by development of the connective and reticular tissue; there, the anastomotic venous network is very dilated. Some formations are like lymph nodes, but their sinusal spaces are full of erythrocytes and their microcirculation is peculiar.

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