Parotis (preparation)

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Preparation 1
Name: Glandula parotis (HE)

Description: The parotid gland is a purely serous, acinous, exocrine gland. The system of outlets already branches abundantly inside the lobule. Annealed terminals are very numerous.

1 - intralobular (annealed) outlet; 2 - interlobular outlet

Preparation 2
Name: Glandula parotis (HE)

Description: The serous cells of the exocrine gland have a pyramidal shape and round nuclei. The basal part of the cell contains, as in all serous cells, a rough endoplasmic reticulum. Above the nucleus we find Golgi complex and secretory granules. The inflamed ducts are formed by eosinophilic cells. The flare, visible at high magnification at the base of the epithelial cells, is the optical equivalent of the basolateral labyrinth. The function of annealed terminal cells is the resorption of ions.

1 - annealed intralobular outlet; 2 - secretory compartments

Preparation 3
Name: Glandula parotis (HE)

Description: Clear magnification. The pointer points to the annealed terminals.

Epithelium

 * Muscular artery (preparation)


 * Kidney (preparation)


 * Thyroid gland (preparation)


 * Colon (preparation)


 * Oviduct (preparation)


 * Bronchus (preparation)


 * Urinary bladder (preparation)


 * Abdominal skin (preparation)


 * Esophagus (preparation)


 * Vagina (preparation)


 * Lungs (preparation)


 * Small intestine (preparation)


 * Pancreas (preparation)


 * Parotis (preparation)


 * Submandibularis (preparation)


 * Mamma lactans (preparation)


 * Mamma nonlactans (preparation)


 * Stomach fundus (preparation)


 * Adrenal gland (preparation)

Links

 * Cellular foundations of medicine module (3rd Faculty of Medicine UK)

Study materials for the preparation

 * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parotid_gland