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Parathyroid Gland. Cell Types. Adult Parathyroid Gland Stained With Haematoxylin-Eosin. The Glandular Parenchyma Is Made Up Of Thick Cell Cords In Which Two Cell Types Can Be Distinguished. The Chief Cells Are Very Small In Size, Leaving Their Nuclei Very Close To Each Other. These Cells Predominate, For Example, In The Lower Half Of The Image. The Second Type Are Oxyphilic Cells, Larger In Size And With Eosinophilic Cytoplasm

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Parathyroid gland. Cell types. Adult parathyroid gland stained with haematoxylin-eosin. The glandular parenchyma is made up of thick cell cords in which two cell types can be distinguished. The chief cells are very small in size, leaving their nuclei very close to each other. These cells predominate, for example, in the lower half of the image. The second type are oxyphilic cells, larger in size and with eosinophilic cytoplasm

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