White pulp

White pulp is a histological designation for regions of the spleen (named because it appears whiter than the surrounding red pulp on gross section), that encompasses approximately 25% of splenic tissue. White pulp consists entirely of lymphoid tissue.

White pulp
Spleen
Transverse section of a portion of the spleen. (Lymphatic nodule labeled at center right.)
Details
Precursormesoderm
Arterytrabecular artery
Veintrabecular vein
Identifiers
Latinnoduli lymphoidei splenici
TA98A13.2.01.006
TA25176
FMA62805
Anatomical terminology

Specifically, the white pulp encompasses several areas with distinct functions:

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