Print Email Facebook Twitter Histopathology of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue Title Histopathology of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue Author Kuper, C.F. TNO Kwaliteit van Leven Publication year 2006 Abstract Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT) is a generalized term incorporating a disseminated collection of lymphoid tissues in multiple sites throughout the body. MALT sites that have been/are primarily studied include bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT), gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), and nasopharynx-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT). Since MALT sites are often under-sampled in conventional toxicity studies, MALT lesions have not been extensively documented in these lymphoid effector sites. Lesions of the nasopharyngeal lymphoid tissue and Peyer's patches include degeneration, inflammation, and both primary and metastatic neoplasia. Copyright © by the Society of Toxicologic Pathology. Subject BiologyToxicology and Applied PharmacologyGranulomasLymphatic ectasiaMacrophage aggregatesMALT lymphomabronchusconference paperhistopathologyhumaninflammationintestine lymphatic tissuelymphoid tissuemetastasismucosa associated lymphoid tissue lymphomanasopharynxneoplasmnonhumanPeyer patchpriority journalAnimalsGranulomaInflammationLymphoid TissueLymphoma, Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid TissueMiceMucous MembraneRats To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:b418a7b4-3fcc-48a5-892a-225f4d1c1e5d DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/01926230600867735 TNO identifier 239416 ISSN 0192-6233 Source Toxicologic Pathology, 34 (5), 609-615 Document type article Files To receive the publication files, please send an e-mail request to TNO Library.