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INTRODUCTION

Lymphocytopoiesis

Functions Of T- And B-Lymphocytes
DEVELOPMENT OF LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Development Of T-System
Development Of B-System
DEVELOPMENTAL STAGES OF LIMPHOCYTES
Introduction
Lymphoblast
Prolymphocyte
Lymphocyte
Small Lymphocyte
Large Lymphocyte
Type 1 Reactive Lymphocyte
Type 2 Reactive Lymphocyte
Type 3 Reactive Lymphocyte (Virocyte)
 

 LARGE LYMPHOCYT E

 

Description:

Large lymphocytes are the minor part of lymphocytes in the bloodstream. The cell has a large roundish and regular nucleus.

Size:

10-15 µm.

Cytoplasm:

Fairly abundant and sky-blue color; there may be up to 10 azurophilic granules. They are approximately 0.5 µ in diameter.

Nucleus:

Slightly eccentric located, round or oval, sometimes slightly indented; chromatin is arranged in compact blocks, separated by lighter zones without sharp demarcation, often there are unclearly divided clumps.

Nucleoli:

Not visible.