25 September 2014

Histology of Lymphatic Tissue

Histology Lab - Video 6: Lymphatic Organs

This video guides you through the basic histology of Lymphatic Organs.
Tissue and Cells looked at are: Jejunum (GALT), Illeum (Peyer's Patch, Crypts of Lieberkuhn), Palantine Tonsil, Adenoid, Lymph node, Spleen, and Thymus.

The learning objectives are:
1. Be able to identify and describe the histologic detail of a tonsil and be able to distinguish between tonsils
2. Be able to identify and describe the histological architecture of a lymph node
 - Trace the flow of lymph and blood through a lymph node
3. Be able to describe the histological architecture of the spleen
 - Trace the flow of lymph and blood through the spleen and relate it to spleen function
4. Be able to identify and describe the architecture of the Thymus
 - relate structure to function





Courtesy of William Krause, PhD .
These videos will orient you to each cell and tissue type as well as prepare you for medical practice
Dr. Krause made these videos to help his class in learning and studying histology. Because of overwhelming demand, he would like to make them available world-wide.
Used and uploaded with full permission of William Krause, PhD (The Producer and narrator).

Dr. Krause is a member of the Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences at the University of Missouri. He has won several awards for teaching at the School of Medicine and is the author of many books including a study guide to go along with this video series:
http://www.amazon.com/Krauses-Essential-Histology-Medical-Students/dp/1581124686

Please be encouraged to visit Dr. Krause's webpage
http://web.missouri.edu/~krausew/Histology/Home.htmlhool.html

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