Lymph node (H/E) (2x). The lymph node has a stroma made up of reticular connective tissue, distributed throughout the lymph node, which is difficult to see with H/E because it is mixed with parenchymal cells. At low magnification, a cortex (C) can be distinguished at the periphery, which is very basophilic due to the high cell density, where rounded structures corresponding to the lymphoid follicles (F) stand out. Deeper in the lymph node is the medulla (M), which is less basophilic, and it is here, above all, where, at high magnification, the cells of the reticular connective tissue can be identified.
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