Difference between revisions of "Appendix - Anatomy & Physiology"

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''Or caecal (cecal) patch''
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<p>Present in rabbits, the appendix is a [[Primary Lymphoid Tissue - Anatomy & Physiology|primary lymphoid tissue]] located at the ileocaecal junction and is part of the mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues (MALT) and more specifically the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT).</p>
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==Development==
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<p>Lymphatic tissue develops during early life reaching maximum size during early adulthood. Some regression (involution) occurs as the animal ages but is not complete.</p>
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==Structure==
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<p>The appendix is a blind ending out pouching of the caeca at the ileocaecal junction in the intestines. The lamina propria of the appendix contains a high number of lymphocytes as well as having a number of lymphatic nodules.</p>
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==Function==
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<p>The appendix is a [[Bursa of Fabricius - Anatomy & Physiology|bursa]] equivalent organ and consequently has functions associated with maturation and differentiation of [[Lymphocytes - Anatomy & Physiology#B Cells|B lymphocytes]].</p>
 
==In Pathology==
 
==In Pathology==
 
[[Lymphoreticular/Haemotopoietic System - Appendix#Pathology|See here]]
 
[[Lymphoreticular/Haemotopoietic System - Appendix#Pathology|See here]]

Revision as of 16:27, 16 July 2008

LYMPHORETICULAR & HAEMATOPOIETIC SYSTEM (ANT & PHYS)
PRIMARY LYMPHOID TISSUE (ANT & PHYS)


Or caecal (cecal) patch

Present in rabbits, the appendix is a primary lymphoid tissue located at the ileocaecal junction and is part of the mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues (MALT) and more specifically the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT).

Development

Lymphatic tissue develops during early life reaching maximum size during early adulthood. Some regression (involution) occurs as the animal ages but is not complete.

Structure

The appendix is a blind ending out pouching of the caeca at the ileocaecal junction in the intestines. The lamina propria of the appendix contains a high number of lymphocytes as well as having a number of lymphatic nodules.

Function

The appendix is a bursa equivalent organ and consequently has functions associated with maturation and differentiation of B lymphocytes.

In Pathology

See here