<p>Lymph nodes develop from lateral plate mesoderm in paired sacs from [[Lymphatic Vessels - Anatomy & Physiology|lymphatic vessels]]. These sacs undergo remodelling, and endothelial and mesenchymal outgrowths form the meshwork of channels and spaces that produces the cortex-medulla structure. Lymphocytes then populate the cortex and medulla. The subcapular sinus is a remainder of the [[Lymphatic Vessels - Anatomy & Physiology|lymphatic vessel]].</p> | <p>Lymph nodes develop from lateral plate mesoderm in paired sacs from [[Lymphatic Vessels - Anatomy & Physiology|lymphatic vessels]]. These sacs undergo remodelling, and endothelial and mesenchymal outgrowths form the meshwork of channels and spaces that produces the cortex-medulla structure. Lymphocytes then populate the cortex and medulla. The subcapular sinus is a remainder of the [[Lymphatic Vessels - Anatomy & Physiology|lymphatic vessel]].</p> |