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The paracortical area of a lymph
node comprises mainly​

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Answer: cords and sinuses extend toward a central hilus that is essentially a large trabecula projecting into the lymph node from the connective tissue capsule. 7. Between the cortex and medulla is the paracortical region or thymic dependent zone of the node that contains densely packed cells that are mainly T-lymphocytes.

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* cords and sinuses extend toward a central hilus that is essentially a large trabecula projecting into the lymph node from the connective tissue capsule. 7. Between the cortex and medulla is the paracortical region or thymic dependent zone of the node that contains densely packed cells that are mainly T-lymphocytes.

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