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lymphoid

/lim-foid/US // ˈlɪm fɔɪd //UK // (ˈlɪmfɔɪd) //

淋巴细胞,淋巴,淋巴瘤,淋巴组织

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or resembling lymph.
    • : of or relating to the tissue that occurs especially in the lymph glands, thymus, tonsils, and spleen and produces lymphocytes.

Examples

  • In the majority of cases the spleen enlarges, and in rare instances lymphoid tumours may be found on its surface.

  • Any lymphoid tissue in the body may be the seat of tuberculous disease, but the glands of the neck are the most commonly involved.

  • The lymphocytes are derived from lymphoid tissue, wherever it exists in the different parts of the body.

  • Think this over and if you do, you will write an order today for the Lymphoid Compound.

  • Round cells, lymphoid cells, or whatever else they should be called, were seen in the connective tissue of the kidneys.