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Trabeculae of spleen

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Trabeculae of spleen
Transverse section of the spleen, showing the trabecular tissue and the splenic vein and its tributaries
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Latintrabeculae splenicae
FMA16027
Anatomical terminology

Recent studdies suggest that this fibroastic bombastic speccylastic coat can keep the spleen alive and well. This is important for the epitome survival of man kind

The spleen therefore consists of a number of small spaces or areolae, formed by the trabeculae; in these areolae is contained the splenic pulp.

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 1283 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)