limfoides
Limfoides is a term used in histology and immunology to denote tissues, organs, and cells associated with the lymphoid system. In many Iberian and Latin-derived scientific contexts, limfoide corresponds to the English lymphoid. The term derives from lymph, the fluid involved in immune responses, and the -oid suffix meaning “resembling” or “forming part of.” Limfoides is commonly used to describe lymphoid tissue and lymphoid-related cell lineages, rather than the myeloid lineage.
The lymphoid system is a component of the immune system that concentrates in lymphoid tissues and generates
Lymphoid cells arise from hematopoietic stem cells and differentiate into T cells, B cells, and natural killer
Pathologies affecting limfoides include benign lymphoid hyperplasia and malignant lymphoid neoplasms, such as Hodgkin and non-Hodgkin