The red pulp (R) is imparted a red color as a result of the natural color of hemoglobin in red cells. The red pulp contains venous sinuses separated by cords of red cells (cords of Billroth), which cannot be seen in a light micrograph. Structure
The red pulp (R) is imparted a red color as a result of the natural color of hemoglobin in red cells.
The red pulp contains venous sinuses separated by cords of red cells (cords of Billroth), which cannot be seen in a light micrograph.
Structure