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Malpighian bodies or Malpighian bodies of the spleen is the historic name for spleen white pulp or splenic lymphoid nodules. A spleen lymphoid region, organized as lymphoid sheaths with both T-cell and B-cell compartments, around the branching arterial vessels (resembles lymph node structure). Not to be confused with Malpighian corpuscle (renal corpuscle), a {{renal}} structure.
Malpighian bodies or Malpighian bodies of the spleen is the historic name for spleen white pulp or splenic lymphoid nodules. A spleen lymphoid region, organized as lymphoid sheaths with both T-cell and B-cell compartments, around the branching arterial vessels (resembles lymph node structure). Not to be confused with Malpighian corpuscle (renal corpuscle), a {{renal}} structure.



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Historic Embryology
Marcello Malpighi

Malpighian bodies or Malpighian bodies of the spleen is the historic name for spleen white pulp or splenic lymphoid nodules. A spleen lymphoid region, organized as lymphoid sheaths with both T-cell and B-cell compartments, around the branching arterial vessels (resembles lymph node structure). Not to be confused with Malpighian corpuscle (renal corpuscle), a renal structure.

Named after Marcello Malpighi (1628 – 1694) an Italian biologist and physician. (More? spleen