bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue


bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT),

patches of lymphoid tissues composed mainly of B and T lymphocytes and extending throughout the bronchial airways of the lung.

bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue

Lymphoid tissues of the hilar and peribronchiolar region, which produces IgA specific for inhaled antigens.

bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue

Abbreviation: BALT
Lymph nodules that contain clusters of T and B lymphocytes and macrophages within the mucosa of the bronchial wall; a component of the mucosal immune system that defends all mucosal surfaces against pathogens. See: mucosal immune systemSee also: tissue